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[UACCESS-L] where are you getting your accessibility info?
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- Subject: [UACCESS-L] where are you getting your accessibility info?
- From: Jennison Mark Asuncion <asuncion@alcor.concordia.ca>
- Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:07:32 -0500 (EST)
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Hello,
With social media becoming ever more popular, I'm personally curious where folks are turning to most often when seeking accessibility-related information: e-mail discussion lists, social media, or a combination of the two?
I've been a faithful e-mail discussion list user since I started using the internet in the mid-90s. However, over the last few years, especially with the advent of Twitter, I'm finding some of the richer accessibility info is being communicated through social media. One of my concerns is that there may be a
gap that is growing in terms of accessibility info sharing based on which channel folks use. Of course, who has the time to monitor and contribute to everything
This is something I've been reflecting upon for a bit, and thought I'd take a temperature check.
I'm asking a similar question on Twitter and LinkedIn as well. If folks are interested, I can compile the answers I receive and share a high-level summary in a few weeks.
Jennison
Jennison Asuncion
Co-Director, Adaptech Research Network http://www.adaptech.org
LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennison
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