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Smyrna, Georgia, United States
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The content creator has been a mobile and desktop website designer for a tech company based in Georgia for three years. Being certified by the IAAP in November 2023, we believe that making accessible designs are crucial to diversifying our world and collaborating in innovative ways.
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Preview of Kids with Disabilities A-Z Fun Flashcards for Teaching, Inclusion for classroom

Kids with Disabilities A-Z Fun Flashcards for Teaching, Inclusion for classroom

Empower your classroom with the A-Z Disabilities Flashcards—an engaging, inclusive resource designed to educate and inspire. Perfect for teachers who want to foster empathy, understanding, and diversity among students, these flashcards are more than just a learning tool—they're a gateway to meaningful conversations and lifelong awareness. What is inside? Images with vivid Alt text for kids using assistive technology26 beautifully designed cards, each highlighting a disability with simple, age-a
Preview of Disability Statistics Demographics Awareness printable posters

Disability Statistics Demographics Awareness printable posters

Disability Demographics and Statistics PostersIn the United States, 27% of adults—equivalent to 61 million people—live with some form of disability, according to the CDC. These include impairments in mobility, cognition, hearing, vision, and self-care. Disabilities transcend borders, affecting individuals of every country, race, gender, and age. Celebrate diversity and inclusivity by showcasing these advocacy posters, thoughtfully designed to spread awareness about the prevalence and impact of d
Preview of WCAG and Social Media

WCAG and Social Media

This curated, accessible social media tips guide can be incredibly valuable for educators in several ways: Inclusivity in Communication: Educators often use social media to share information, resources, and updates with students and the broader school community. By applying your accessibility tips, they can ensure that their posts are accessible to all, including students with disabilities. This promotes a more inclusive learning environment where everyone has equal access to important education
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About the store

Experience

The content creator has been a mobile and desktop website designer for a tech company based in Georgia for three years. Being certified by the IAAP in November 2023, we believe that making accessible designs are crucial to diversifying our world and collaborating in innovative ways.

Teaching style

At Accessibility Fun, we have a multifaceted approach to teaching. Education should allow for flexibility in learning, so the material will be presented in different ways. Mostly text, some images, and examples of topics being discussed, and links to videos. There will also be quizzes occasionally, and activities that will challenge your retention of the material.

Awards & shining teacher moments

University of West Georgia, Bachelors in Criminology, May 2015. UX Designer, Google Certificate 2022 Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies in November, 2023.

My own education history

The owner of Accessibility Fun graduated from university in 2015 with a degree in Criminology. With robotics programming experience, she delved into front-end design for personal reasons. Becoming certified in accessibility has allowed the main content creator to specialize and teach about WCAG, Universal Design, and accessibility in physical and digital spaces.

Additional biographical information

Originating from Atlanta, Georgia, the owner of Accessibility Fun loves to hike, spend time eating lots of food on the holidays, and educating the public about the numerous benefits of accessible and equitable design.