Category Archives: Accessibility

Accessibility Testing on Android

I published a blog post today on the thougbot technical blog about four simple ways you can test your Android app’s accessibility. Check it out over here!

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AnDevCon Santa Clara 2015

This year has been quite a busy one for public speaking, and I closed it out by talking about accessibility at AnDevCon Santa Clara. The Conference I arrived at the conference Tuesday around noon, where I got to attend a … Continue reading

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Droidcon UK 2015

I was super fortunate to speak at Droidcon UK this year in London, and I had an amazing time! My Talk Even though I’ve given the “same” talk on accessibility before, my talk actually changes every time I give it. … Continue reading

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Accessibility of Material Design

With the launch of Material Design at I/O 2014, Google made a bold statement that beautiful Android design is here to stay.  As a user I was excited to see some beautiful designs come to my platform.  As a developer, I was excited … Continue reading

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Droidcon Berlin 2015

A few weeks ago I had an amazing time speaking at Droidcon Berlin on Accessibility! I was very excited to visit Berlin for the first time, and to speak at city that started the Droidcon conference series. The conference started out with … Continue reading

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Front Page of Denver Post with BIT

This weekend I was so honored to be featured on the front page of the Denver Post with the Blind Institute of Technology! I’ve been working with BIT to develop the accessibility program at iTriage for about 8 months.  It has … Continue reading

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