Ready, Set, Hire!
by Jessica Rafuse, Microsoft Accessibility Senior Program Manager NDEAM is a wrap, what’s next? As National Disability Employment Awareness Month comes to an end, I reflect on the last month and ask,...
View ArticleAnswer ALS creates largest ALS research study in history with Microsoft’s...
By Microsoft Accessibility In September 2018, Joel Shamanski and his wife, Ann, participated in an Answer ALS walk in Rochester, N.Y. Joel Shamaskin is one of nearly 1,000 people living with ALS...
View ArticleEmpowerment marks the United Nations International Day of Persons with...
By Jenny Lay-Flurrie Stuart Pixley, a Senior Attorney at Microsoft Today marks the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (UN IDPD). This year’s theme, “Empowering persons...
View ArticleWorking together to improve image captioning for people who are blind
Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of technology to improve and positively influence all parts of society. In order to explore new approaches at the intersection of computer vision and...
View ArticleCode Jumper: empowering students with inclusive coding tools
By Microsoft Accessibility From left, students Daniel and Rico and IT instructor Jonathan Fogg laugh about the program Daniel and Rico created during a beta test of the technology behind Code Jumper....
View ArticleMicrosoft Accessibility Sessions Slated for CSUN 2019
Microsoft Accessibility Team at CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. Microsoft at CSUN 2019 The 34th annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference is March 11-15 at the Anaheim Marriott, Anaheim,...
View ArticleWhat’s new with Seeing AI
By Saqib Shaikh, Software Engineering Manager and Project Lead for Seeing AI Seeing AI provides people who are blind or with low vision an easier way to understand the world around them through the...
View ArticleBetter Together
By Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Chief Accessibility Officer Kings College Student, Theo, demonstrates a program he created with the technology behind Code Jumper as his mother looks on. Photo by Jonathan Banks....
View ArticleSharing our learnings on World Autism Awareness Day
By Neil Barnett, Director of Inclusive Hiring and Accessibility at Microsoft Autism @ Work Playbook, a guide for HR professionals and organizations to create employment opportunities for individuals on...
View ArticleFour New Eyes First Games Now Available, Play with Your Eyes!
By Bernice You We are excited to announce the release of four new Eyes First games on Microsoft Store for Windows, including Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze. With this release, people can...
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