Teach Access lead David Chesney, a lecturer in computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan received the 2018 James T. Neubacher Award for his demonstrated commitment to making…
CNBC recently spoke with Laura Allen, Google’s Chrome Accessibility Program Manager (and proud member of Teach Access!) about what Google is doing to make its company’s products work better for…
Dear Teach Access members, supporters, and champions, We’ve been busy in the months since our last update. But now we’re ready to share some BIG things Teach Access has been up to….
Based on discussions with 70 respondents from Teach Access member companies, partners of the Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT), and others in the technology sector, the two organizations…
Hear from students, faculty, and industry members about their experience participating in the inaugural Study Away program in Silicon Valley in May 2018 (transcript available here): From May 28 through…
Lauren Rabb of the Partnership on Accessible Technology (PEAT) was on-site at the inaugural Teach Access Study Away Silicon Valley program and offers her take on the week in this…
Check out Michigan State’s recap of the inaugural Teach Access Study Away Silicon Valley program!
We’re thrilled to have Marshall University as our newest academic member! Marshall’s Department of Computer and Information Technology already includes some information about accessible design and development in its undergraduate web…
Larry Goldberg and Kate Sonka discuss how the Teach Access collaborative is helping leading tech companies and universities partner to ensure that the next generation of tech developers and designers learn to think…
Grants will help infuse accessibility principles into existing technology and design courses. MARCH 21, 2018 Teach Access, a collaboration of top tech sector companies, universities and disability advocacy organizations, announced…