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July 7, 2021 52 mins
A lot of organizations get fooled into thinking that they are providing the right accessible experience. Our host, Tim Ahlenius, is joined by two experts in the digital accessibility field — Keith Bundy, who has worked for over 35 years in a variety of professional positions and is currently a digital accessibility consultant and trainer with Siteimprove, Inc., and Nick Goodrum, the Accessibility Practice Team Lead and Director of Front-End Development at Americaneagle.com. The three set out to answer questions including, how do we engage in truly delivering accessibility? Why is there a gap between the technology and guidelines? And what is the future of technology and accessibility? Listen today as our experts dive into accessibility best practices. For more information on accessibility, check out these resources provided by Americaneagle.com and Siteimprove. Accessibility Eaglevision Magazine The Question of Website Accessibility Whitepaper The All-In-One Digital Accessibility Guide Siteimprove Blog This podcast is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios. Connect with: Lessons for Tomorrow: Website Tim Ahlenius: LinkedIn // Twitter Keith Bundy: LinkedIn // Twitter Nick Goodrum: LinkedIn // Twitter
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