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IT Accessibility: What Web Developers Have to Say

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    The web is about information accessibility
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    It's really a basic human freedom that we
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    are just really beginning to talk about in
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    the last decade. Ah it's important
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    therefore that everybody have this freedom
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    any freedom that's only allocated to a few
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    is not really a freedom.
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    The web is about information and it's
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    important that people can access the
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    information that they need in order to
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    complete a workflow or get their job done
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    finish a task.
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    I think the web should be accessible to
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    everyone all the time. I grew up with it
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    being easily accessible to me. It's how
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    I learnt information easily. I can't
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    imagine someone not being able to just
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    google something instantly, and getting
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    what they need.
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    I think websites should be accessible
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    because the web is founded kinda on this idea of
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    sharing information and if you can't share
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    information or if some people can't see it
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    then it's not truly being shared.
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    We all have different abilities and
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    disabilities, and if we're all going to be
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    able to get the same content and interpret
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    it in a somewhat similar fashion, it has
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    to be given to us in that way and
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    accessible so that we can actually reach
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    it
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    Accessibility is important for a number of
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    reasons. For one, there are laws that
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    apply. Another is, it can relate to our
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    reputation. And a third is that by paying
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    attention to it, we create a more
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    inclusive educational environment.
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    I think we are really good as developers
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    at focusing on the 80% case. Focusing on
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    how do we make every 4 out of every 5 of
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    of our users happy. How do we build things
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    for those group of people, because the
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    last 20% is always hard. But I say that
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    the web is for 100%. It's for everybody.
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    Which is what Tim Burners-Lee said.
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    I'm definitely am very moved by this
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    notion of inclusiveness. I mean I think
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    that for me it's a part of who I
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    this is important to me. But there's also
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    just the sort of, the notion of having
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    everybody's contributions to the knowledge.
Title:
IT Accessibility: What Web Developers Have to Say
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Video Language:
English
Team:
DO-IT
Duration:
10:44

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