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Teaching Inclusivity: Interview with Molly Mollica, HuskyADAPT Past Student Chair
Teaching Inclusivity: Interview with Molly Mollica, HuskyADAPT Past Student Chair
Introduction to Toy Adaptation:
Alexander Novokhodko
May 21, 2021
Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation
How designers in healthcare use interdisciplinary approach to increase accessibility for non-English speakers
Ai “Lucy” Che
Apr 16, 2021
Inclusivity in Machine Learning
Inclusivity in Machine Learning
Are ML algorithms robust enough to make decisions affecting human lives? How are people affected by these algorithms currently?
Saasha Mor
Apr 7, 2021
Closed (Minded) Captioning
Closed (Minded) Captioning
Exclusivity in speech recognition technology
Karen Pan
Mar 14, 2021
Disability in Fiction: A Case for Increased Advocacy in Fiction
Disability in Fiction: A Case for Increased Advocacy in Fiction
I remember my Dad reading me Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in second grade. This new world of fantasy and fiction gave me the…
Rachel Han Rodney
Feb 20, 2021
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No Child Left Behind: The Benefits of Inclusive Playground Design
No Child Left Behind: The Benefits of Inclusive Playground Design
Playgrounds should be a welcoming environment for all children and families. Here’s how inclusive design can make this possible.
Elise Adams
Jan 5, 2021
Inclusivity in Japanese Society
Inclusivity in Japanese Society
The Olympics have had a special place in my heart since I was young, and I was always fascinated by the many people from different…
Anna Shi
Jan 5, 2021
Inclusion From the Start (Up)
Inclusion From the Start (Up)
Seattle is known for many things — including a thriving culture around startups. The amount of work and resources that go into building a…
Rachel Han Rodney
Jan 5, 2021
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Exhibiting Accessibility
Exhibiting Accessibility
A case study on how a museum is using accessible design to create an inclusive environment for its visitors
Karen Pan
Oct 3, 2020
A Little Goes A Long Way
A Little Goes A Long Way
An Interview with a UX Designer
Karen Pan
Oct 3, 2020
What’s WCAG? For UXers.
What’s WCAG? For UXers.
Considering web accessibility for physical and cognitive disabilities, through UX.
Rachel Han Rodney
Oct 2, 2020
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