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 - **Required Readings:** Respond to the Reading Questions and Preparation Requirements on Ed
    - Read: [Comparison of different methods for accessibility testing](https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/1778/1848) Mateus etal, 2021  and [**Respond on Ed**](https://edstem.org/us/courses/31170/discussion/2363730) 
    - Read: About how [web semantics are conveyed to screen readers](https://alistapart.com/article/semantics-to-screen-readers/)   and [**Respond on Ed**](https://edstem.org/us/courses/31170/discussion/2363732) 
+   - Read: [Accessibility in Software Practice: A Practitioner’s Perspective](https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3503508) and Respond on Ed (TBD)
 - **If you want to dig deeper**
    - Watch: [Google Video on Practical Web Accessibility](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x18vEEfpK3g) — this video provides a great overview of the Web and how to make web content accessible. Highly recommended as a supplement to what we will cover in class.
    - Watch: [Latte: Use-Case and Assistive-Service Driven Automated Accessibility Testing Framework for Android](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z84jeO0UZFE) and read [Lies, Damned Lies, Overlays, and Widgets](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/lies-damned-overlays-widgets-timothy-springer/)
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 # Who Creates Accessibility?
 
-**Designs have a big role in what is accessible**
+**Organizations impact accessibility**
+
+Designs have a big role in what is accessible
 
 Programmers also of course very important
 
 These days, a lot of it is created by end users
  
+--
+# Organizational Issues
+
+[Discussion of Denae Ford Paper & post on Ed?]
+
+<!-- --- -->
+<!-- # How might Designers address Accessibility -->
+
+<!-- <iframe src="https://embed.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/sL5v5Ufo0sHFBmmC15MPV?controls=none&short_poll=true" width="800px" height="600px"></iframe> -->
+
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-# How might Designers address Accessibility
+# Who Creates Accessibility?
 
-<iframe src="https://embed.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/sL5v5Ufo0sHFBmmC15MPV?controls=none&short_poll=true" width="800px" height="600px"></iframe>
+Organizations impact accessibility
+
+**Designs have a big role in what is accessible**
+
+Programmers also of course very important
+
+These days, a lot of it is created by end users
 
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 # How might UX Designers address Accessibility
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 # Who Creates Accessibility?
 
+Organizations impact accessibility
+
 Designs have a big role in what is accessible
 
 **Programmers also of course very important**
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 # Who Creates Accessibility?
 
+Organizations impact accessibility
+
 Designs have a big role in what is accessible
 
 Programmers also of course very important