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Accessibility… why can’t we all just get along?
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"Accessibility… Can’t we all just get along?
The struggle for accessibility in design.
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This page documents the South by Southwest Interactive panel, Accessibility: Can’t We All Just Get Along? , on Sunday, March 13, 2005. The documentation includes an audio recording of the panel, a text transcript with timecodes, representations of the slides presented, and additional notes added by the panelists. The panelists, from left to right, are Ian Lloyd, James Craig, Derek Featherstone, and Glenda Sims.
The intention of this web presentation is to demonstrate that accessible websites benefit everyone, not just those with disabilities. For example, a hearing-impaired person may need to read the transcript, but even non-disabled person will benefit from the additional information provided with the transcript.
Those wishing to listen to the audio may download Part 1 (MP3) and Part 2 (MP3) of the audio recording.
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[The slide on the screen reads:]
Glenda Sims
utexas.edu
knowbility.org
geeguides.com
glendathegood.com
Glenda
Well, good morning, and welcome to Accessibility: Can’t We All Just Get Along? My name is… (Glenda Sims)
Voice
Closer to the microphone.
Glenda
Oh, if I get closer they told me I distort.
[Laughter.]
Glenda
They’re going to adjust my volume… So, so maybe I can find out how much you had to drink last night.
[Laughter.]
Glenda
Or if you had any sleep, or just came straight here from the club…
Glenda
This conversation at the table is about the struggle between good design and accessibility. As we put this "
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