Registration is now open for Conducting Accessible UXR

I'm thrilled to share that the registration is now open for our 3 part series on conducting accessible user research.

Fable and Curiosity Tank look forward to hosting you and sharing best practices to conduct UX research that includes people with disabilities.

> Session 1, on November 16, 2021, focuses on visual impairment with screen readers and magnification-assisted technologies. All proceeds benefit Lighthouse for the Blind, providers of education, training, and community for people who are blind or have changing vision.

> Session 2, on December 7, 2021, focuses on invisible impairments such as hearing, dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and color blindness. All proceeds benefit Knowbility whose mission is to ensure equal access to technology for people with disabilities.

> Session 3, on January 10, 2022, will focus on mobility issues. All proceeds benefit DisabledandHere, a disability-led stock image and interview series celebrating disabled Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC).

NOTE: A recording with resources and templates will be emailed to all registrants after their registered event(s). Registrants do NOT need to attend live. You may register for individual workshops or the 3-part series.

Learn more about the event and register on Eventbrite >> https://lnkd.in/gPG-XnCJ

Please share this with colleagues who would benefit from or appreciate this topic! Our goal is to create more awareness for accessibility research, inspire practitioners to be more inclusive, and provide concrete, actionable steps to conduct more/better UXR that includes people with disabilities!

Huge shout out to the team at Fable who will be donating an additional $500 USD to each sessions' non-profit beneficiary.



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