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Part 1: Web Accessibility Basics – Manual Testing: Color Contrast, Keyboard Access, and Reflow (Digital Accessibility Webinar) Presented by Access Ingenuity
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 1:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
In the first part of the series, we will cover the basics of manual testing techniques that form the foundation of a web accessibility evaluation. We will demonstrate how to verify color contrast ratios using tools like WAVE and axe to ensure readability for all users, including those with low vision or color blindness. Participants will learn to conduct comprehensive keyboard accessibility analysis by thoroughly navigating web pages without a mouse, identifying keyboard traps, and testing interactive elements. We will also explore how to assess proper reflow and responsive design by testing browser font resizing capabilities, system magnification controls, and zoom functionality. Join Michael Parker as we demonstrates manual testing techniques that are essential for creating accessible websites.
Reclaiming Fun as Fuel with Anne Potts Presented by Diversability
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 5:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual
In this interactive session, we’ll uncover the hidden ways busyness keeps us from fun, and we’ll explore simple, evidence-backed strategies to reclaim joy as a renewable source of fuel for our careers, our relationships and our lives.
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Agile and Accessible User Experiences with AT User Flow Testing Presented by TPGi
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 12:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
In this webinar, Vispero’s Chief Accessibility Officer, David Sloan, PhD, and Isabel Holdsworth, a senior accessibility engineer at TPGi and JAWS user, will show you how to complement technical accessibility testing through user experience evaluations of real-world user flows.
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The Disconnect on AI, Hybrid Work, and Well-Being Is Costing Retention Presented by Seramount
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 12:30 PM EST
Tags: DEI, Virtual, Free
Participants Will: Identify the perception gaps fueling turnover and disengagement, spot and escalate early signals of risk to senior leaders, and uncover disconnects in how employees are responding to AI, flexibility, and well-being initiatives.
Introduction to Digital Accessibility Presented by AbilityNet
Thursday, October 2, 2025 9:00 AM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
Digital accessibility is a crucial aspect of modern-day digital products and services. It not only ensures equal access for disabled people, but it improves the overall user experience for everyone. This beginner-friendly course will teach you the basics to get you started on your accessibility journey.
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Can Return to Office Be Inclusive? Presented by Seramount
Thursday, October 2, 2025 12:00 PM EST
Tags: DEI, Virtual, Free
In this webinar, Seramount experts will explore return-to-office trends and share how companies can move beyond logistics to create strategies that support inclusion, belonging, and a culture employees feel good about. You’ll leave with practical ideas for shaping RTO plans that work for both the business and your people.
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Closed Captioning Services Presented by Accessibility.com
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 1:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
Closed captions provide a text-based transcription of spoken dialogue and important sounds, allowing all viewers to fully engage with multimedia content. When selecting vendors for closed captioning services, it’s important to choose those who offer accuracy, quick turnaround times, and support for a variety of file formats. Vendors should also be knowledgeable about captioning standards, including legal requirements such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the FCC regulations. By partnering with a reliable closed captioning service provider, businesses can enhance accessibility, improve audience reach, and comply with regulatory standards.
Literacy Beyond Print: Accessible Reading, Tech and Graphics at the NYPL Presented by A11yNYC - Accessibility New York City
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 7:30 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, In Person, Free
The New York Public Library's Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book branch offers New Yorkers who are Blind, low-vision, or have other disabilities impacting print reading a world of literacy options. Find out about their free loan of digital Braille ereaders, their new and improved talking book players, tech and arts programming, and their Dimensions lab for the creation of tactile graphics and 3D models.
Navigating PowerPoint with JAWS (Assistive Technology Webinar) Presented by Access Ingenuity
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 1:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
Are you new to viewing slides in PowerPoint with JAWS, or are you an experienced JAWS user looking to improve your PowerPoint creation skills? We will present techniques to navigate slides and demonstrate the process of developing a presentation in PowerPoint using JAWS. Join Marisa Church and Michael Vitagliano to learn how to use systems to navigate a slide, provide commands to edit text within a slide, and show you how to construct your next presentation.
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Shift-left Accessibility: Design, Code & Test Mobile Apps Presented by BrowserStack
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 12:00 PM EST
Tags: Accessibility, Virtual, Free
Learn how to effectively embed accessibility in design, development, and testing from the outset, guided by an expert who has successfully led projects delivering universally accessible digital experiences. We’ll dive into the challenges he’s overcome over the years and how, with BrowserStack’s accessibility suite, teams can design with accessibility in mind, enable developers to auto-detect and fix issues as they code in IDEs, and run automated accessibility tests on thousands of real mobile devices, including screen readers. Easily integrate accessibility checks into CI/CD with a one-line code change—all while ensuring compliance with 10+ global regulations, including EAA, ADA, and Section 508.
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