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Tag: Technology
Accessibility features on TV streaming services for blind and visually impaired people
Accessibility features on TV streaming services are vital tools so that they can enjoy the same experiences as sighted audiences. Emma analyses the accessibility features available and still required.
April 2020 summary: Journalism workshops, Macbook, Wizardry fairytales & TV streaming services
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups April 2020.
5 Christmas blog posts
The final countdown to Christmas is here and Emma roundups her 6 Christmas blog posts over the past two years:
My summary of November 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups for November 2019
AccessAble Champion: One year anniversary
In November 2018, Emma became an AccessAble Champion for Hampshire. One year on, she looks back at her time working for the team, shares some information about the Access Guides and roundsup her blogs and videos from 2019.
My summary of October 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups for October 2019.
Petition · Make audio description available on ALL films, TV programmes and streaming services
Emma has launched a petition to make audio description available on all films, TV programmes and streaming services. Please support this campaign by signing and sharing.
My summary of September 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups in September 2019
The Reality of Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy & Acute Retinal Necrosis | Guest Blog on UndercoverSuperhero
Emma’s guest post is the 31st post in the segment on Ami Ireland’s blog, called “The Reality Of…” which gives others the ability to share their story and raise awareness of the disabilities, illnesses, impairments and invisible illnesses that they have. Meet Emma!