11/4 Journal
The readings for this week has me engaged right from the start because my mother is a special education teacher and I have been around as well as associated with individuals with disabilities. With all the technology being created and advancing so fast it is important to have the same perspective fro people with disabilities because not everyone has the same privileges with technology. Technology is always changing and individuals with disabilities find it challenging to comprehend all the changes technology has to offer. It can be hard for technology developers to keep in mind of everyone associating with their technology because they have to keep it savvy and accessible for everyone that may be using it. Through my own experiences I have realized that not many websites and technology is able for people with disabilities to adapt to. These actions limit the ability for people that do not have the same benefits as we do and things we use in every day life. It is very important that developers keep in mind that not everyone is the same. The need to incorporate items that benefit individuals with all kinds of disabilities. I found interesting and useful that Things Every Designer Needs to Know about Accessibility incorporated information and examples on how to consider different disabilities to their developing. Some examples were different sizes of text and color on web pages. Not many people take into consideration of the small things that can create a big difference for people and make life simpler for them because we take small things for granted. Accessibility Guidelines for UX Designers explained and navigated that accessibility enables all individuals to better understand and navigate the web as well as different technologies. It has become an important aspect that we take into counter the small things associated with online web pages that may be difficult for people with disabilities. People and developers need to be more aware and accepting of people that do not have the same benefits we do like individuals with disabilities. Incorporating this into every day life gives these individuals the access of being able to function and succeed.
I used linguistic and visual as my writing styles because I could express what I was feeling and thinking while reading the readings and writing this journal entry. Writing helps me get my ideas down and using a visual shows what I am explaining. I chose this GIF because it shows bold text on the computer screen and bright colors that could benefit an individual with a disabilities. I also like that this GIF says welcome to the future because I believe if people and developers incorporate these aspects and are more aware and accepting of people that do not have the same benefits we do like individuals with disabilities it will make them be able to function easier and give them a benefit that we take for granted.
I thought that your post was very interesting to read as I related to a lot of it. I agree that the world around us needs to evolve and adapt as not everyone is the same. We are so technologically advanced that we overlook little things such as not everyone can see, not everyone can hear, not everyone learns the same. I also love that your mom is a special education teacher as that profession is very interesting and touching.


















