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3 merge requests!12Accessibility website jen summer work,!9Q access 24 sp,!8Q access 24 sp
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Select two examples of accessibility technology, or disability hack, that you will be presenting about. An accessibility technology is something that is used by a person with a disability to increase accessibility. It can be something that is included in the infrastructure (such as a [curb cut](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_cut)) or something that is used by an individual (such as [Proloque2Go](https://www.talktometechnologies.com/pages/proloquo2go), a symbol-based communication system), or something that was not designed for accessibility bit is useful (such as these [5 disability life hacks](https://www.spinalcord.com/blog/5-inexpensive-disability-life-wheelchair-hacks))
When you pick, consider **these requirements**
- One technology should improve computer access (such as [sticky keys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_keys).
- One technology should improve computer access (such as [sticky keys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_keys)).
- One should improve access to "the world" at large (such as Microsoft's [Seeing AI](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/seeing-ai)).
- At least one should involve computers in some way (such as [sticky keys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_keys).
- At least one should involve computers in some way (such as [sticky keys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_keys)).
- Try not to pick the same thing as someone else in the class.
- Do not choose really really common things (like elevators and glasses).
- Do not pick a [*Disability Dongle*](https://blog.castac.org/2022/04/disability-dongle/)
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- **Good or Bad Feature** *If your website as very accessible* you may include UARS for particularly good features
- **Source** including *your initials*; *the type of AT used*; and a unique ID such as JM-SR-3 (which means, approximately, Jennifer Mankoff Screen Reader UAR # 3)
- **Name/Brief Description** Provide a very brief name/summary
- **Evidence** Specify the guideline violated and provide a screen shot with ALT text or other evidenc.
- **Explanation** Explain why this is a problem (or good aspect.
- **Evidence** Specify the guideline violated and provide a screen shot with ALT text or other evidence.
- **Explanation** Explain why this is a problem (or good aspect(.
- **Severity** Rank severity (with 4 being catastrophe)
- **Justification** Justify your ranking in terms of *frequency* *impact* and *persistence*
- **Justification** Justify your ranking in terms of *frequency*, *impact* and *persistence*
- **Relationship to other problems** If this is related to/caused by/causes other problems you record, you can give their *source* number here
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