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Ep16. Are you guilty of creating ‘Crap’tions?

Author
Lucy Collins from Web Usability
Published
Thu 30 Jan 2025
Episode Link
https://web-usability-podcast.captivate.fm

Summary

In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, host Lucy Collins speaks with Ahmed Khalifa, a digital experience manager and advocate for web accessibility. They discuss Ahmed's journey as a deaf individual and how it has shaped his professional life, emphasising the importance of accessibility in digital experiences. The conversation covers the challenges faced by the deaf community, the significance of captions, and the need for accurate and inclusive communication tools. They also explore the future of accessibility with AI and the importance of listening to those with lived experiences to create genuinely accessible environments.

Takeaways

  • Accessibility is essential for everyone, not just those with disabilities.
  • Captions benefit a wide range of users, including those learning languages.
  • Audism is a form of discrimination that affects the deaf community.
  • Quality of captions is crucial; bad captions can lead to misunderstandings.
  • It's important to advocate for oneself in social and professional settings.
  • AI has the potential to improve accessibility tools in the future.
  • Listening to the needs of disabled individuals is key to effective accessibility.
  • Clear and simple language enhances accessibility for all users.
  • Engaging with the deaf community can lead to better understanding and solutions.
  • Progress over perfection is a practical approach to improving accessibility.

Titles

  • Bridging the Gap: Accessibility in the Digital Age
  • The Journey of Ahmed Khalifa: Advocacy and Awareness
  • Understanding Audism: Challenges Faced by the Deaf Community
  • The Power of Captions: Enhancing User Experience

Sound Bites

  • "It's all about progress over perfection."
  • "We can miss words and pick up certain keywords."
  • "Captions can benefit your toddler's literacy."
  • "Bad quality captions are known as corruptions."
  • "Nothing about us without us."
  • "It's about listening to the right people."
  • "You need to speak to the right people."
  • "Captions are essential for the deaf community."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and Accessibility

01:08 Ahmed Khalifa's Journey and Advocacy for Accessibility

04:48 Personal Experiences of Deafness and Professional Adaptations

10:00 Understanding Audism and Its Impact on the Deaf Community

20:02 The Importance of Captions and Their Universal Benefits

30:13 Quality of Captions: The Need for Accuracy

34:56 Future of Accessibility: AI and Diverse Communication Tools

40:12 Moving Beyond Tokenism in Accessibility Practices

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