Another set of great links on web accessibility for March 2010. In addition, see below for post-CSUN links, roundups and presentations!
- Be Kind to the Color Blind – ColourLovers
 - Why Captioning? – Stanford University
 - Stop Using JAWS for Web Accessibility Testing? – Clear Helper
 - Making the mobile internet accessible for all – ComputerWeekly
 - NCAA college basketball tournament bracket – Terrill Thompson
 - Problems with CAPTCHA and audio CAPTCHA alternative – groups.drupal
 - What Is A Braille Display And How It Is Used – Even Grounds
 - Call for speaker proposals for “13th Annual Accessing Higher Ground” conference. First round due April 2.
 - Why websites shouldn’t accommodate disabled users – by Pete Love (e.g. use universal design)
 - Accessibility Review: Target.com – by Joe Dolson (post lawsuit)
 - Screen Readers And WAI-ARIA Landmark Roles – Léonie Watson
 - Variations on Ginader’s [Awesome] Accessible Tabs – Accessible Culture
 - Accessibility of Links by Steve Grobschmidt
 - Web Accessibility Preferences Are For Sissies? – WebAIM
 - Boston Accessibility Unconference is May 15
 - Web Accessibility Fears and Ways to Conquer Them – Even Grounds
 
CSUN Summaries
- CSUN Conference 2010 – great summary by Nicholas Zakas
 - Insights into the 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference – The DAISY Planet
 - CSUN 2010 recap – Marco of Mozilla
 - More Audio Coverage of CSUN 2010 – Blind Bargains [no transcriptions]
 - CSUN photos from Dennis – a dozen or show snapshots
 
CSUN Presentations
- Stanford Captioning System: A Workflow Model for Producing Captioned Media – includes link to PDF of presentation
 - Download the Adaptech presentation on social media use & accessibility; view the entire survey, too.
 - Importance of Accessibility for a Successful and Future-Proof Business – Artur Ortega of Yahoo
 - Accessibility of Twitter – by and Joseph O’Connor and Dennis Lembree
 
Addendum
- Adobe Slides from CSUN 2010 Talks
 - DAISY Consortium’s Presentation at CSUN (captioned video)
 - Point-and-Chat info and presentations (AAC application)
 - Presentations from WebAIM – great stuff!
 
