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A New Series: Accessible Experts

Submitted by Tom on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 15:15
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A new series on the Even Grounds blog, called Accessible Experts will introduce key players in the accessibility and disability industry. These people have greatly contributed to making technology accessible for people with disabilities, and made a tangible impact on their lives.

The purpose of this series is not only sharing interesting insights about outstanding people, but also to ask them questions which could help people with similar interests in the future. These reports and conversations will introduce experts and tie to current events and issues. I hope to provide information which accessibility experts will find interesting, and anybody who has an interest in making the world a more accessible place for people with disabilities will be able to gain a better understanding of what it takes, and how they can use these expert's knowledge to make a difference through their own lives.

In the future, this page will list all part of the Accessible Experts series, so add it to your favorites, and check back to see what's new.

While I already have a list of people to feature in this series, if you would like to see anybody appear here, leave a comment and I'll try my best to make it happen.

  • First interview: Dennis Lembrée, author of Accessible Twitter
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