The Human Case for Accessibility
Maya juggles night shifts and moderate hearing loss. Captions let her review lectures quietly at 2 a.m., while transcripts help her skim key terms before quizzes. She told us accessibility felt like someone finally saving her a seat.
The Human Case for Accessibility
Standards like WCAG 2.2, ADA, Section 508, and EN 301 549 matter, yet they are a starting line, not the finish. Compassion—listening to learners’ realities—transforms requirements into experiences that feel respectful, dignified, and empowering.
