Chief Information Accessibility Officer
Glenda Sims
Glenda Sims is the Chief Information Accessibility Officer at Deque, where she shares her expertise and passion for the open web with government organizations, educational institutions, and companies ranging in size from small business enterprise.
Glenda’s bio
Glenda is an adviser and co-founder of AIR-University (Accessibility Internet Rally) and AccessU. She serves as an accessibility consultant, judge, and trainer for Knowbility, an organization whose mission is to support the independence of people with disabilities by promoting the availability of barrier free IT. In 2010 Glenda co-authored the book InterACT with Web Standards: A holistic approach to Web Design.
Posts from Glenda
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A11y Wars: The Accessibility Interpretation Problem
Without a shared testing perspective, achieving accurate test results for compliance with WCAG 2.0 can be challenging and expensive. A common cause for inconsistent accessibility…
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Understanding WCAG 2.1 – Reviewing Mobile Success Criteria
Hi, everyone! I’m back to talk more about WCAG 2.1 and its latest December 7th working draft. Our focus today will be on the ten new success…
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Understanding WCAG 2.1 – Reviewing Cognitive Success Criteria
Hello, everyone! We are back on our accessibility adventure through WCAG 2.1, the seventh public working draft! This draft was published on December seventh…
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Understanding WCAG 2.1 – Reviewing Low Vision Success Criteria
Hi, everyone! I’m back to talk more about WCAG 2.1 and its latest December 7th working draft. We actually had a separate recording of…
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Understanding WCAG 2.1: What to Expect
Here we are on a quest to answer the question “What is WCAG 2.1?” My intention is to address this in a few posts. You…
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Understanding WCAG 2.1: A History of WCAG
What is WCAG 2.1? Ooo that’s an exciting question. I’d like to address it in parts if you don’t mind. My name is Glenda “The…
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