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25.01.2022 'It's not necessary to make my website accessible.' Believe it or not, this mindset is common and it is also understandable. Digital accessibility standards are time-consuming and at times, challenging to apply. At the moment, their application requires expert skill and knowledge. These standards also ask us to change the way we design websites and communicate content online. This is a big learning curve for all!... But here's why we can't afford to overlook the accessibility standards: the internet plays a vital role in our modern lives but not everyone has equal access to it. By making your website accessible, you show that you are committed to celebrating difference and empowering others by affording everyone equal access to your content. If you would like to learn more about how you can make your website accessible, please get in touch with us. We'd love to see if we can help you. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
25.01.2022 How do you create accessible documents? Great question! When creating accessible documents, you need to follow precisely a series of steps. Fortunately, there are web publishing resources, including guides that outline step-by-step how to make Word, PDF, Excel and Powerpoint documents accessible. If you are interested in these free resources, visit our blog and send us a request: https://bit.ly/3gaY4jv... Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash.
24.01.2022 Introducing people to digital accessibility can be a slow process. Education plays a crucial role. If you are looking to have an honest discussion with your clients about why web accessibility is important, get some ideas on how to broach this subject in our blog at: https://bit.ly/3bAb8hx Photo by Austin Distel on Unsplash
24.01.2022 Why is it important to get your website tested for accessibility? Plus PQ answers this question in their video. To watch it, simply click on the link and image below.
24.01.2022 Edu Net Solutions is proud to achieve a huge milestone this week. We have helped Dr Lisa Dunbar Solas, who is an archaeologist and artist based in Adelaide, tokenise her first artwork. This work was created during a craft and educational video for children about the Ancient Maya. Tokenisation offers artists a brand new way to sell their artwork and reach wider and global audience. > Learn more about this milestone and NFT’s at: https://bit.ly/2PbUqhw... > You can view Dr Solas’ NFT at: http://bit.ly/3lAKTfQ > Learn more about Dr Solas @ancientexplorerau If you’re an artist and want to take your artwork to the next level, please contact us or visit our Business Websites and Services page.
23.01.2022 At Edu Net Solutions, we proudly support not only South Australian schools but also small businesses. We have developed websites, including e-commerce, for a range of industries, including wellness and education. We invite you to check out our portfolio at: https://bit.ly/35A2yhn Photo by Ben Kolde on Unsplash
22.01.2022 What does web accessibility mean if you are a web designer? Ron Segal tackles this important question in his video. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
20.01.2022 'Are accessible websites really less attractive?’ The answer isn’t a simple yes or no. Animation, bright or soft colours and unwelcome effects do not make content more interesting or less attractive. In the end, what every professional modern website needs is great content in order to stand out. Great content is easy to read and clear.... We invite you to read our blog to learn more about the attractive qualities and advantages of an accessible websites at: https://bitly.is/34ckApP Photo by Avel Chuklanov on Unsplash
20.01.2022 Why do you need a set of web accessibility guidelines? Equitable access can only be achieved by developing accessible websites. This process requires us to reach for best industry standards and having guidelines helps us achieve this. Learn how about how these guidelines and education helps us make the Internet accessible to all at https://bit.ly/3lQDmc9... Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash
19.01.2022 For the educational sector, web accessibility is more important than ever. The pandemic is changing the way we educate. Over the past six months, educators have had to transition to teaching their students online. At the same time, the Bureau of Internet Accessibility reminds us that students with disabilities ‘must enjoy fair and equitable access to education.’ ... By making educational websites access do we ensure all students have equitable access. In our latest post, we take a deeper look at why schools and private organisations need to make accessibility a priority today, not in the future. You can read our post at: https://bit.ly/34JALLr
18.01.2022 Another great video by WC3. This is a compilation that covers a range of topics related to accessibility. This video reminds us all of how important it is to make our websites accessible.
18.01.2022 Learn how to meet web accessibility guidelines in a short video by YokoCo. Simply click on the link and image below.
18.01.2022 Learn how South Australia is leading the way when it comes to digital accessibility in a short video by the South Australian Government. Simply click on the image and link below.
16.01.2022 Hi everyone! We thought we would share yet again another video by W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). In this short video, WAI explains how good colour contrast improves web design.
15.01.2022 While there are logical and legal reasons for following website accessibility guidelines when developing websites, there are ethical and humanitarian arguments too. Connection is central to our human experience and underpins our identity, as thought leaders like Brene Brown, emphasise. In a time, where so many of us feel disconnected, web accessibility helps us build bridges of connection, especially for those who are living with disabilities.... Learn more about how web accessibility can help build connection by reading our post at: https://bit.ly/3gogQ6X
13.01.2022 Believe it or not, neurodiversity in your organisation or business is an advantage. How is it an advantage? Here’s an example: people who are differently abled can contribute new and different perspectives to the workplace. This can inspire and drive innovation. ... By making your online website accessible, you are inviting people who are differently abled to become active participants in your online community. This means you can potentially benefit from their insights, experiences and knowledge. That's a win win for everyone! You can read Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano's article on this topic published in the Harvard Business Review on our Facebook page at: https://bit.ly/2GcFqv5. Photo by You X Ventures on Unsplash
13.01.2022 Artists, are you ready to dive into the digital age and tokenise your art? Learn more about NFTs and how we helped a South Australian artist take this step by reading our blog at: https://bit.ly/2PbUqhw Meanwhile, learn more about us.... > Follow us @edunetsolutions > Visit our website at: www.edunetsolutions.com.au > Read our blog at https://bit.ly/3b87v1o Photo by Cristofer Jeschke on Unsplash See more
12.01.2022 'For people without disabilities, technology makes things easier. For people with disabilities, technology makes things possible.' This statement comes from the IBM training manual, published back in 1991. Thirty years later, it remains true. Web accessibility is about making the Internet accessible to as many people as possible. Or let's put it another way: web accessibility is about helping to raise others up so that they can feel valued and can contribute to our ever-tech... savvy world. When this happens, we all win. Lean a virtual hand and show that everyone matters. Make your website accessible today. Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash
11.01.2022 A great short video by Google Chrome Developers. Addy chats with Rob Dods, a developer advocate on the Google Chrome team. They discuss some important things to consider when making edits to a website's design for improved accessibility.
11.01.2022 Are you curious about digital accessibility and how it can help you build your brand? As Inviqa highlights in a short video, digital accessibility is affording brands the opportunity to access a market that is worth 247bn in Britain alone. More than 250 million people worldwide require web accessibility in order to access and engage with online content.... Find out more by watching Inviqa's video. To watch it, simply by clicking on the link and image below.
10.01.2022 Why should we care about web accessibility? Web accessibility expert David Berman demonstrates five reasons why we should care in the first video of his 5-part series on Accessibility Matters.
09.01.2022 The one argument for accessibility that doesn’t get made nearly often enough is how extraordinarily better it makes some people’s lives. How many opportunities do we have to dramatically improve people’s lives just by doing our job a little better? Steve Krug As Steve Krug highlights, little changes to websites can make a big difference in the lives of others. ... By making your website accessible, you can help others, especially people living with a disability, gain equal access to the Internet. If you would like to learn more about web accessibility, visit our blog at: https://bit.ly/3b87v1o. Meanwhile, if you would like help making your website accessible, please get in touch with us. We'd love to see if we can help you. Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash
09.01.2022 Great short video by Women's Techmakers. They outline in just 60 seconds why it's important to make your website accessible. Let’s us know what you think in the comments below.
08.01.2022 The very apt words of Liz Fosslien, the Head of Content and Editorial at Humu. Web accessibility is about giving people a seat at the table and giving them an opportunity to speak and be heard. Learn more about how accessibility can help bring people together in our post at: https://bit.ly/3gogQ6X
08.01.2022 Believe or not, neurodiversity is an advantage in the workplace. Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano explore the competitive advantages of neurodiversity in the workshop in their article in the Harvard Business Review at: https://hbr.org//05/neurodiversity-as-a-competitive-advant
08.01.2022 Did you know screen readers can be used to make websites easier to use? Screen readers are devices used by the vision-impaired to read and engage with the Internet. Screen readers can only read proficiently if the code is written in a clear way and using web accessibility techniques. The device will pick up any glitch or messy code, which then can confuse the vision-impaired user.... When your website is developed according to web accessibility standards, you can be assured that it not only meets best industry practices but it also affords people living with disabilities equitable access. You can read more about this topic on our blog at https://bit.ly/38uenWd Meanwhile, if you are looking to make your website accessible, get in touch with us today. We'd love to see if you can help you. Photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash
08.01.2022 At Edu Net Solutions, we don't just develop websites. We design online experiences. Our big vision is to continue to develop experiences that everyone can access, including the vision-impaired. This means developing websites that are attractive and are accessible. When developing accessible websites, we follow best industry practices and abide by web accessibility standards.... If you would like to learn more about how you can make your website accessible, please get in touch with us. We'd love to see if we can help you. Photo by Ben Kolde on Unsplash
07.01.2022 Do you need web hosting? We provide affordable and reliable web hosting services that are Australian based. More than ever, it’s so important to support local businesses.... We invite you to check out our plans at: https://edunetsolutions.com.au/services/web-hosting/ Image by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash
06.01.2022 Education is the key to our community becoming more inclusive through accessibility. Web accessibility guidelines ask us to step up and reach for better. To do this, our tech community, including developers, graphic designs and web content editors, need to not only adopt best industry standards but also help to educate the public why digital accessibility matters.... The end game is to break through barriers and give everyone equitable access to the Internet. Read an example of how we are helping to educate organisations and businesses on our blog at:https://bit.ly/3kWt215 Photo by Aleks Dorohovich on Unsplash
04.01.2022 Have you ever wondered how a vision-impair uses a smart phone? This great video gives you an insight.
02.01.2022 We love supporting both schools, organisations and businesses to build their online presence. We work with our clients to create high-quality websites for them. Small businesses, in fact, form the core of our business clientele. Our clients range from e-commerce businesses to non-for-profit organisations.... They have trusted us to build a fully featured website that includes a blog and e-commerce capabilities. Learn more about our services for businesses at: https://bit.ly/31pGLWD Needing a new website or a website revamp? Get in touch with us. We'd love to chat with you. Photo by Avel Chuklanov on Unsplash
02.01.2022 Have you ever wondered how students with disabilities are impacted by inaccessible web content? Please watch this video by Portland College. While the video is five years old, its message remains relevant today. It includes stories from students whose education has been impacted by inaccessible web content. It also examines ways that staff and faculty members can improve their delivery of online materials. ... If your school or educational institution is looking to make your website accessible, we invite you to look over our development framework, designed especially with you in mind, at: https://bit.ly/3mYQay0
01.01.2022 In light of recent changes to education, it’s becoming increasingly important for students and parents to access materials and documents from their school’s website. To ensure that both students and parents living with disabilities have equitable access to their school’s website, schools need to make web accessibility a priority. We explore different challenges facing families living with disabilities when accessing school websites in our blog. You can read it at: https://...bit.ly/3b9YXHY Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
01.01.2022 Many businesses and organisations prioritise diversity. Yet, only a few consider disability. With more than 1 billion people living with disabilities globally, web accessibility now offers an important opportunity for businesses and organisations to engage and build authentic relationships virtually with people living with disabilities. Start opening up the lines of communication by making your website accessible. ... Ready to make your website accessible? Reach out to us. We'd love to chat with you. Meanwhile, learn more about web accessibility and what we do. > Follow us @edunetsolutions > Visit our website at: www.edunetsolutions.com.au > Read our blog at https://bit.ly/3b87v1o Photo by heylagostechie on Unsplash
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