Easy Reading – an important project for the W3C
Since early this month you can find our project on the website of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the W3C. The needs of people with learning difficulties using digital […]
Since early this month you can find our project on the website of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the W3C. The needs of people with learning difficulties using digital […]
On the German website Rehadat-Reasearch, projects from research and practice in the areas of accessibility and inclusion are presented. Since last week, the Easy Reading project can also be found […]
Soon the end-user tests will start. The test will be conducted by PIKSL’s Peer Researchers. They help the end-users to evaluate the Easy Reading Program. To prepare the Peer Researchers […]
This year, the Easy Reading Project took an active part in the AAATE in Bologna. After three days with many interesting presentations, discussions and talks about the global challenges in Assistive […]
Last week, the Easy Reading project hosted a Special Thematic Session on “Cognitive Accessibility of Digital Resources” at the AAATE in Bologna. In the session the different project partners talked about the […]
After the AAATE Conference 2019 in Bologna the Association published “The Bologna Declaration” on their website. The declaration is a call for action “to improve access to Quality Assistive Technology for Realising […]
How can the Easy Reading tool provide users with cognitive disabilities with the help they need to better understand a webpage? Our team of developers has developed a framework that […]
During the last weeks our peer researchers from Proqualis have tested the Easy Reading Software. Many different areas were tested: User Tracking with Eye Tracking and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) […]
In NRW (Germany) we have an advisory board for people with disabilities. The advisory board only includes people with disabilities. For example, people who cannot see, hear or walk. The […]
We want to know more about your work as a developer. What do you think about user participation and accessibility? As part of our Easy Reading project, we aim to […]
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