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We talked with accessibility and usability tester Kaare Dehard in this episode of #Journeys ! Our discussion includes Kaare's empowered lived experience, software accessibility, inaccessibility and much more! #disability #m4gAdvocacyMedia #advocate #usability #blind #blindness #accessibility #AccessibilityTesting #UX #biases #inclusion00:00 Intro 02:30 Kaare's Journey 11:53 An Accessible Website vs. A User Friendly Website or Both 17:20 Awareness, Empathy & Legal Process 19:25 Make It Fable 26:41 Being Supportive Rather Than Punitive 30:32 A.R.I.A. (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) Supportive Tools 32:50 D.E.I. (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) Realities 38:54 Building Confidence In Accessibility 40:10 Software & Hardware 44:28 Speech Recognition Software (TOX, Mobile Speak & Dragon) 47:19 Kaare's & Contact Info LINKS ___ Kaare's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kaare.dehard.7 Kaare's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaare-dehard-238119239/ Fable - https://makeitfable.com/ ARIA Accessibility: The Beginner's Guide to Understanding How it Works - https://blog.hubspot.com/website/aria-accessibility WAYS YOU CAN HELP ___ Buy us a coffee or tea to help us continue to be able to share this content - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/m4gkrysandmark Pick up some merchandise on our online store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/m4g-advocacy-media/ Want to be a guest on the podcast? Sign up for PodMatch at https://podmatch.com/signup/m4gadvocacymedia or email us at accounts@marked4glory.com ___ We take accessibility seriously at M4G! Our accessibility partner is accessiBe. If you're looking to make your website more accessible (and really you should!), check them out at https://accessiBe.com @accesiBe ___ Check out our website: https://www.m4gadvocacymedia.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m4gadvocacymedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/m4gadvocacymedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m4gadvocacymedia Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/m4gadvocacy Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@m4gadvocacymedia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m4gadvocacymedia/support
When this mobile marketer realized she was the first and only woman in Latin America to work for her company, she knew there was work to do. She is passionate about speaking up, taking action, and building community for the inclusion and representation of women in the mobile space. Camila Carneiro is the Team Lead of Partner Development for Brazil and Latin America at AppsFlyer, the world's leading SaaS mobile marketing analytics and attribution platform.Questions Camila Answered in this Episode:Tell us about how you grew into your current position as a leader at AppsFlyer.How are you so courageous and confident?What did you rely on to build your confidence when you had to live by yourself abroad?How have you been able to pass on what you've learned from Faith?How do we disrupt discriminatory social norms in the workplace?Do you have any male mentors or allies that have helped you?What advice would you give to women starting their careers?How do you recharge your energy so you can be the best version of yourself?What are some resources that you might recommend to others?Timestamp:1:20 Camila's background & AppsFlyer5:01 Being the first woman at AppsFlyer in LATAM7:05 What's made Camila stronger9:09 The stranger who inspired Camila12:34 How to encourage other women in mobile14:00 Refusing to promote events that aren't inclusive17:15 Are you represented?22:12 Exemplary male allies and organizations25:17 Number one advice to younger women27:57 Finding your purpose31:03 Defining who you are beyond your job37:50 Book recommendationsQuotes:(5:56-6:25) “Being the only woman, I found myself sometimes having to listen to men say bad things about women while I was in the room. I was like, ‘Guys, I'm here. I'm a woman. Stop saying bullshit.' And also I'd make them understand that I wasn't weaker. I had as much potential as they did, so I should be included in higher-level conversations; I should be involved in meaningful projects. Don't take it easy on me just because I am a woman.”(12:54-13:05) “When I started to hear things that weren't making much sense to me, things that I thought were unfair, I tended to speak up even if I wasn't heard. And most of the time, I was heard.”(21:18-21:28) “If you feel uncomfortable in whatever situation that you might be in because there are only men in the room or because you are feeling judged for being a woman, you need to build the courage to speak up.”Mentioned in this Episode:Camila Carneiro's LinkedInAppsFlyerEmail - camila@appsflyer.comBook - The Servant by James C. HunterBook - Becoming by Michelle Obama
Stephans Welt Nr. 34: Tastatur versus Touch Screen: Am Beispiel des Galaxy Nexus von Samsung demonstriert Jeffrey Baake, wie er als vollblinder Nutzer mit Android 4.2.2 und TalkBack im Vergleich zu seinem Nokia E6-00 mit Mobile Speak zurecht kommt.
Stephans Welt Nr. 23: Themen sind dieses Mal ein Test des DAB+-Empfängers Dual DAB-4, iPhone 4 vs. iPod Touch 4G, Nokia Screen Reader, Mobile Speak v5.7 und die HD-Telefonie im Telekom Mobilfunknetz mit zwei Nokia Symbian-Smartphones.
Rafał Kiwak prezentuje ten dotykowy telefon z systemem Symbian i porównuje sposób pracy dwóch popularnych, mobilnych czytników ekranu.
Manolo presenta la version 5.6 del lector de pantalla Mobile Speak, Este lector funciona con teléfonos Nokia con el sistema operativo Symbian.
On this week's show, Raul Gallegos begins a series on using Thunderbird, an e-mail client that continues to increase in popularity. Next, Main Menu staff member Tim Cumings reviews the Rode VideoMic. Finally, Juan Carlos Alicea gives us a quick review of the T-Mobile Dash running Mobile Speak version 4.
This week we begin our show with a short technology roundup. Next, we present highlights of a podcast produced by Rick Harmon of The Blind Geek Zone
On this week’s edition of Main Menu: Caroline Ragot, marketing director of Code Factory, tells us about the many exciting features of Mobile Speak version 4. Code Factory says Mobile Speak 4 is multiplatform, multivoice, and ready for the next generation. What does that mean? It will work with touch screen devices. Which ones and how is this accomplished? There are so many new features in Mobile Speak 4 that Caroline was barely able to scratch the service, but she gave it her best shot. Main Menu airs on Saturdays at 1:00 UTC; that’s Fridays at 8:00 Eastern time in the U.S. Call the Main Menu comment line at (206) 338-7823. Messages may be played on the program and may be edited due to time constraints. Subscribe to the Main Menu podcast feed at: http://mainmenu.acbradio.org/rss.php
Mobile Speak to jeden z dwóch wiodących ScreenReaderów na telefony komórkowe. Program opisuje Rafał Kiwak.