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Digital FIRST: Your New Acronym for Accessible Content
By Lisa Nielsen last updated
If you’re thinking paper first, you’re not thinking accessible first.

Keynote Announced for the #NYCSchoolsTech Website Accessibility Conference
By TL Editors published
Lynn will spotlight the positive impacts of website accessibility for students, parents and the community.

Accessibility Isn't A Nice to Have. It's A Must Have.
By Lisa Nielsen published
Schools should anticipate being the focus of increased scrutiny and challenges to the accessibility of their websites.

Fixing One of the Biggest Accessibility Issues: Color Contrast
By Lisa Nielsen published
In this article you'll learn why this is important, what the standard is for color contrast, and how to make content with accessible color contrast.

Tech&Learning Partners with NYCDOE to Host Website Accessibility Summit
By TL Editors published
Learn how to make your school website accessible to all.

Simple Way to Determine Your Website's Accessibility
By Lisa Nielsen published
The websites of all public schools and schools that receive any federal funding must by law be accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.

PebbleGo Relaunches With Accessibility for Children With Disabilities
By TL Editors published
PebbleGo is now accessible to children with vision, cognitive, physical, and hearing disabilities.
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