HYGTJ?! | ADHD, invisible disabilities, and making the digital world accessible

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2022
  • Albert Kim first got interested in digital accessibility because of his ADHD, dyslexia, and invisible disabilities. He wanted to make websites and apps usable for everyone, including himself. After all, he uses a screen reader and text-to-speech to read text online.
    However, when Albert started to explore a career in digital accessibility, some of his friends discouraged him. They said it wasn’t a good career path. Albert decided to try anyway. Within a few years, demand for his expertise exploded. People who had discouraged him before were now asking about jobs. In this episode, Albert shares how to start a career in digital accessibility, and why he wants others with learning differences to join the field. He also talks about the challenges of being a first-generation college student and immigrant from South Korea without money.
    To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page at Understood. www.understood.org/podcast/ho...
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  • @mbee6256
    @mbee6256 Год назад

    as a person with cognitive disabilties, I really enjoyed this talk. very inspiring. thank you!