Stanford Seminar - TechFail: From Intersectional Inaccessibility to Inclusive Design
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex landscape of gaming technology accessibility in this Stanford seminar featuring Dr. Kishonna Gray from the University of Kentucky. Delve into a decade-long ethnographic study that reveals both the potential and pitfalls of gaming innovations, positioning them as indicators for broader technological trends. Examine narrative data and thematic analyses to understand the industry's struggle with inaccessibility and the transformative power of inclusive design. Gain insights into how intersectionality impacts the accessibility of gaming technologies and learn about various design approaches aimed at increasing inclusivity. Consider the far-reaching effects of technological accessibility on marginalized users' adoption and engagement. Benefit from Dr. Gray's extensive expertise as an Associate Professor, author, and award-winning educator in the fields of digital studies, Africana studies, and game studies.
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Stanford Seminar - #TechFail: From Intersectional (In)Accessibility to Inclusive Design
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Stanford Online
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