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Accessibility on the Product Roadmap Amy Dickens Samsung Internet | University of Nottingham @RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet

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I started out as a curious Musician then I studied to become an Audio Engineer not long after I became a Computer Scientist I found a voice as an Ambassador for Women in Tech and a job as Web Developer Advocate @RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet

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@RedRoxProjects Accessibility on the Product Roadmap Hot takes on Accessibility Accessibility in the product life-cycle Things to think about Accessibility in DMI Research @samsunginternet

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet “Building accessible products is the right thing to do. As technology becomes more ingrained into everyday life, the ability to use digital products is a necessity; therefore, from an ethical perspective, ensuring that a diverse set of customers can use your product is a moral imperative.” Emily Tate, Mind the Product |Putting Accessibility First, Interactions 2018

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet “The overall goal should be… Making sure that everyone has equivalent access… If it takes the average person who can see 10 seconds and the average person with a visual impairment 5 minutes, that is not equivalent usability… That is not equivalent access” Jonathan Lazar, recipient of 2016 SIGCHI Social Impact Award |Putting Accessibility First, Interactions 2018

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Idea Generation Research & Development Testing Analysis Rollout / Release Stages of Product Development

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Idea Generation Gathering inputs from a wider consumer base Speaking with stakeholders in accessibility Identify accessibility barriers @RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Research & Development Make use of standards Accessible user stories into your use cases & user journeys Ebay and Web AIM Global Product Inclusive Infrastructure

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Testing Can be as early as a paper prototype! Test against standards Recruit real people with a disability - don’t just use automated testing

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Analysis Have a specific report for accessibility Feedback in product meetings - don’t ignore the issue! Compare your product with well known accessible products Be a champion for accessibility in your organisation

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Rollout / Release Gather feedback from people with a disability Provide your tools / product for free to accessible music makers Be warned about retrofitting!

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Idea Generation Research & Development Testing Analysis Rollout / Release Stages of Product Development

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Idea Generation Research & Development Testing Analysis Rollout / Release Stages of Product Development

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Accessibility should have an access all areas pass on your product roadmap

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Accessibility isn’t a feature - it’s a foundation The greatest misconception is that it is hard to do Retrofitting is hard and costly due to a backlog of “accessibility debt” - also you lose users when you do this! Most fixes make products more accessible for everyone Use your internal influence to drive forward accessibility in your products

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Guidelines on product design Instrument Finder Community chatter Feel free to come to talk to me about this! @RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Accessible Instruments - a community for accessible music makers and digital musical instrument creators

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@RedRoxProjects @samsunginternet Thank You! Amy Dickens Email me: [email protected] Tweet me: @RedRoxProjects