If your product is a hospital and your users are patients, you must ask, what kind of doctor are you?
Are you the doctor that prioritizes "average" patients or are you accessible to all? If you don't have 7 years to spend on an alternative form of medical school, join me for the first of a four-part course on
1) Assessing your product’s accessibility
2) Fix exclusionary bugs before your next release
and
3) Find the right resources proactively
Who’s ready for their check-up?
Eboni Freeman is a serial entrepreneur, digital accessibility consultant, and international speaker.
In 2017, she founded Ability Enabled with a mission to create more inclusive working environments for People with Disabilities (PWDs).
Since then, she's spoken for disability inclusion at Twitter SF, Women Who Code Delhi, and DevFest Vietnam while working as a Solutions Consultant at Google.
Now, she mentors global startup teams and leads virtual playshops: workshops with a touch of fun!
Finally, Eboni is the author of ‘Wonder Stars of the Universe’ autobiographical anthology (bit.ly/WonderStarsBook) and producer of its companion podcast of the same name - bit.ly/WonderStarsPodcast.
Access notes: Virtual, closed captioning
Register at: bit.ly/CheckUpTime
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