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By: Peter Abrahams, Practice Leader - Accessibility and Usability, Bloor Research Published: 19th April 2010 Copyright Bloor Research © 2010 |
To make an ICT product accessible it needs to be designed to support the widest possible range of abilities, this process is described by the phrase 'Design for All'.
Although there has been a great deal of discussion and research into design for all, the fundamentals have not permeated the ICT design and development course up to now. This lack of education has definitely hindered the creation of accessible product.
So I am delighted that my friends at Middlesex University have made the following announcement:
I hope to see you on 15 May so we can all drive forward accessible ICT.
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