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Internet Navigation for the Visually Impaired
Help for low-vision users There are resources for people designing and developing web digital experiences for accessibility, but there aren’t as many readily-available resources online for those low-vision and blind users. NVISION has assembled a resource page with those users in mind: Internet Navigation for the Visually Impaired. For this guide, NVISION collaborated with A…
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Forget 2021: The Future of Automated Behavioral Science
Action Design Network’s San Francisco chapter has a new virtual event for free this Friday (2/26) with Brian Cugelman, PhD. Thank you for organizing this event Danielle Dean, Sean Henry Banks, Lindsay Prusick, AuD, Igor Berman. About this Event Join us for a discussion on the future of psychology-driven technology, in a lively conversation on…
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End of Cohort 2 of NYC[x] Innovation Fellowship
Over the last 10 weeks, I worked with USDR + NYC CTO as a NYC[x] Innovation Fellow. 🗽🍎🇺🇸🧑💻 So proud of the work we accomplished:– M/WBE Data Directory– Dept. of Finance CityPay Portal– Dept. for the Aging Services Finder Learn more about the fellowship.
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USDR Makes The NYT 2020 Good Tech Awards
Credit, Zipeng Zhu for New York Times It’s been an incredible this past year volunteering with USDR to help local government fill in gaps with their capabilities to better serve their communities with all the challenges being faced. USDR was recognized for the 2020 awards for its role in building a network of over 6,000…
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Being a generalist
I really resonate with Adam Savage’s response about being a generalist. While I think specialization is good, I think I’m more of a “master generalist” than anything. And I never heard the last part of this quote until I watched Adam’s video, “Jack of all trades, master of none, though often better than a master…