AT Familiarity
You should demonstrate that you are familiar with at least two different accessibility technologies.
Accessible Document Creation
Ensure that documents and presentations you create are accessible to everyone in your intended audience, including people with disabilities.
Accessible Presenting
You should be able to present accessibly, following best practices. As with accessible document creation this ensures that everyone in your intended audience, including people with disabilities, can participate in what you are doing.
Disability Model Analysis
We want you to demonstrate an ability to argue for how a given technology or research project, including your own, meets or fails to meet appropriate disability principles drawn from critical disability-led viewpoints on disability work.
First Person Accounts
First person accounts should motivate your research and arguments. A first person account is a description by a disabled person of their experiences, needs and goals with respect to an accessibility topic.
Plain Language
Plain language writing is part of ethical research in accessibility, namely to share research with the accessibility community.

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