While we're
talking about accessibility settings, there's one more you really should know about.
We talk about the accessibility and character selection of the Nicalis - published Switch 2D fighter.
Ian Hamilton, one of the co-founders of the Game Accessibility Conference came by to
talk about accessibility in games, GA Conf, things devs can do better to account for accessibility and more.
Not exact matches
You're
talking to kids
about plane fare,
accessibility.»
We need to
talk about family bathrooms as an
accessibility issue.
«We
talked about the need in this district for better representation in terms of ethics, policy, and
accessibility.
While I applaud all these initiatives and discussions and think these issues of inclusion, diversity and
accessibility are now being
talked about more than ever online and off, I still think there is a long, long way to go.
And the more I
talk to librarians
about this the more I realize how little many of us think
about any of the larger issues (beyond content and perhaps
accessibility) when we think
about getting eBook collections.
-LSB-...] Peter Korn,
accessibility architect at Amazon's Lab126,
talks at length
about the new VoiceView capability for Kindle e-readers and Amazon's broader
accessibility mission in today's episode of The Kindle Chronicles.
I
talk to Karskens
about the ongoing festivities, the feedback that Psyonix and the team at Square Enix have been receiving, where the game is headed in terms of improved features and new classes, and how
accessibility and monetisation will shift once the open beta begins.
This site is, in part, aimed at helping address these problems — we'll be
talking about the research we're doing on the topic, the work we're doing with students, and also examine the game
accessibility issues associated with popular titles available today.
He goes on to discuss things that have already been done for the blind when it comes to game
accessibility, and lastly, he
talks about what could be done to make games more accessible in the future.
If Smash is the ONLY BIG THING they
talk about, and it is a basic + port (I think people want at least a Splatoon2 level of reworking) and is the center of the showcase; then they only announce a bunch of OLD games rereleased (PS ports from yrs ago) + don't have anything «new»; if they also don't
talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of
accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned off.
We
talk about the games, how they play, and the
accessibility observations we make.
Three
talks today
about game
accessibility for #ID24 — some fantastic stuff going on.https: / / t.co / fQNizyCfE4 #a11y #GAAD
If you listen to us
talk about development environments and game making on our podcast, Unity always comes up as the current king when it comes to ease of use,
accessibility, and flexibility.
When
talking to our executives and people around here
about accessibility, people around here want to do the right thing, the right thing by our consumers, by our fans.
Elena Shchukina
talks with LUXURE magazine
about abstraction, working with international artists, and the spirt of inclusiveness and
accessibility that...
We've
talked a little bit in the past
about accessibility as it relates to law firm websites and client experience and intake.
Today we're
talking with deaf / blind civil rights lawyer and
accessibility advocate Haben Girma
about accessible justice.
For example, one of our keynote speakers is, I am going to totally mispronounce her name, and I apologize to her in advance, but, Haben Girma, and she is the first blind deaf attorney to graduate from Harvard Law School, and she is going to come and
talk about the idea of
accessibility, both for clients and how there are
accessibility challenges in terms of accessing justice, but also for lawyers, and how the different challenges that each lawyer face are surmountable, and she will use her personal example to walk you through that.
In the previous instalment of this series on the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), we
talked about the general and common requirements for the Information and Communication, Employment and Transportation Standards found in the Proposed Integrated
Accessibility Regulation (PIAR), which is slated to become law around July 2011 (not confirmed).
Ann Devenish, Publication Services Project Manager at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, notes that «Harvesting by OAIster is a primary «selling point» when we
talk to scientists and researchers
about the visibility,
accessibility, and impact of their contributions in an institutional repository...
A stands for
accessibility: Do I perceive my partner as available when I have a need to
talk about something, or when I have a need to feel close?
He
talks about the implications of these trends on the
accessibility and affordability of homeownership for these young adults.
When people want to
talk about their ADA units, that's your signal that they do not have an understanding of
accessibility laws.