30 Days of Accessibility testing
Day 14 # Find a problem that might affect someone who is a deaf
'The power of the Web is in its universality.
Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect'.
Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web
One of the most difficult challenges facing deaf people is the ability to communicate within a hearing world. American sign language is an effective means of communication when you are with someone, but the challenges of communicating from home over the phone proved difficult for many years. Deaf people began using teletypewriters (TTYs) to speak with other people over the phone. This would allow them to type a message to someone else who had a TTY device. However, it still limits
Computer accessibility has opened doors to communication for the deaf. It is easier to connect with others through email, video conferencing, and instant messaging over the Internet since these are more visual forms of communication. However, there are still challenges when it comes to viewing videos online since many of them are not captioned. Nonetheless, computers and the growing number of online ways to communicate have made things much easier for many deaf people.
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