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Browse the following articles authored by the SeeWriteHear team.
MathSpeak and MathSpeak Rules
Accessible Statements for Equitable Information Access
What is Accessibility?
Learn about the differences between equality and equity in accessible design approaches.
Accessibility for Peak SEO and UX
Accessible web design improves SEO and UX. Learn how.
Tactile Graphics: Defining, Learning, and Creating
Overview of tactile graphics, their uses and importance, and the challenges to learn and make them.
Alt Text and Image Description
Images can be accessible to people who can't see them through Alternative Text and Image Description.
508 Compliance Explained
Does Section 508 apply to your business?
Recent California Court Decisions Parallel Trends in WCAG Compliance Lawsuits
Courts are divided on ADA protections in online commerce, based on whether the website has a nexus to a physical location.
Accessibility for Online Education Service Providers
Students with disabilities face numerous challenges using online content, and require accessibility accommodations.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) – Enhancing Digital Accessibility and Usability for the Web
Building and maintaining accessible web content and applications can be challenging. SeeWriteHear can help.
The Fundamental Problem of Spoken Mathematics
MathSpeak, by SeeWriteHear, helps people with print disabilities understand complex math equations.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
IDEA is a crucially important federal law that enables individuals with disabilities to access education that they need to thrive.
Flash vs. HTML5: Choosing, Migrating, and Developing
For individuals who are blind or have visual disabilities, online media is especially challenging to access.
An Explanation of Braille Formats
Different braille codes for English, foreign languages, math and music improve communication and understanding.
An Explanation of Alternative Formats
Alternative formats refer to various methods for overcoming print disabilities, including large print, digital, audio, and braille.
Accessible Video
Video is a unique media that requires accessibility accomodations for multiple disabilities, including people with visual or hearing impairment.
Accessible Digital Media
Digital media formats designed specifically for use with assistive technologies (AT) enable access to information for people who have a print disability.
Accessibility Laws & Compliance
Learn more about the US laws and global guidelines that apply to website accessibility.