Join us for a Facebook Live “Together at Home” concert, featuring award-winning singer/songwriter, Michael Tiernan. Michael is an accomplished musician and has a natural, captivating spirit that we’d love to share with you.
Event Type: Activities
Our team will be celebrating the event virtually by having:
1. Knowledge Sharing Sessions
2. Team participation through a Contest/Quiz
3. Empowering our employees to share their story(s)
Boise State University produces video called 10 Tools for Digital Accessibility in order to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, along with other webinars and activities.
Intuit is running an internal accessibility lunch ‘n learn which will be recorded in order to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Many aspects of life are going digital more than ever, education, work, banking, even grocery shopping. Everyone deserves to access web content, no matter a person’s range of ability or disability. There are many ways to celebrate GAAD: watching some webinars featured on this page, playing the Accessibility Maze, trying some exercises, whatever works for you.
In the first of a week of articles to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Chris shares 5 tips on Facebook Accessibility. He will add more social media accessibility articles all week.
Srinivasu, longtime GAAD supporter blogs about the move from in-person events to virtual events this year.
MindSharing.tech, CoderDojo Roma SPQR e Abili Oltre organizzano (giovedì 21/05/2020) nell’ambito di Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2020 l’evento #Coding4Inclusion di formazione su #coding dedicata a ragazzi e ragazze con autismo ad alto funzionamento. L’evento sarà tenuto da Aldo Pergjergji (presidente MindSharing.tech) e facilitato con la collaborazione dei mentor di CoderDojo Roma SPQR con la partecipazione degli operatori di Abili Oltre e di Manuele Jorio (psicoterapeuta che segue il mondo della disabilità e della fragilità sociale da molti anni).
Every year, people from all around the world gather to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, and this year is no exception. I’ve noticed that many of the events are targeted at professionals who want to learn more about accessibility and people who are already involved in accessibility and inclusion work, and while these events are totally awesome, I’ve received questions about how children and students of all ages can learn about accessibility and inclusion in a positive and practical way. Here are my tips and free/low-cost activity ideas for how students can celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, written for students of all ages and skill levels.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day is every third Thursday in May and we’re continuing to celebrate with a full day of programming featuring content that touches on accessibility, self advocacy, and adaptive technology. Tune into 101.9FM or at citr.ca anytime between 9am-5pm PDT