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Thu 21 Mar 2024 14:10 - 14:35 at Meeting Rooms B113-114 - Accessibility - Fairness Chair(s): Justice Walker

Neurodiversity affects about 15-20% of the population and neurodiverse users can struggle with software usability. However, there are few initiatives geared at educating about accessibility for neurodiversity. We begin conversation about this topic by synthesizing accessibility guidelines for some of the neurodiverse population – people on the autism spectrum, people with dyslexia and people with ADHD – and giving guidelines about teaching about accessibility for neurodiverse users.

Thu 21 Mar

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13:45 - 15:00
Accessibility - FairnessPapers at Meeting Rooms B113-114
Chair(s): Justice Walker University of Texas at El Paso
13:45
25m
Talk
Crafting Disability Fairness Learning in Data Science: A Student-Centric Pedagogical Approach
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Pax Newman Western Washington University, Tyanin Opdahl Western Washington University, Yudong Liu Western Washington University, Scott Wehrwein Western Washington University, Yasmine Elglaly Western Washington University
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14:10
25m
Talk
From Awareness to Action: Teaching Software Accessibility for Neurodiverse Users
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Devorah Kletenik Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Rachel Minkowitz Cornell Tech, Aleksandra Peric Northeastern Illinois University, Mehmet Sahin Brooklyn College, Rachel F. Adler University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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14:35
25m
Talk
Motivated by Inclusion: Evaluating the Impact of Games on Students’ Motivation to Design Accessibly Across a Spectrum of Disabilities
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Devorah Kletenik Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Rachel F. Adler University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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