Meet Becky, a young woman with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, who uses only her eyes to interact with her computer. Her experience with the shortcomings of available accessibility tech led her to open source software and collaboration.
Accessibility
Access to technology is a fundamental human right. As the home for all developers, we're committed to empowering developers to build technology that drives human progress.
Through partner collaboration and the open source community, we hope to expand disability inclusion in open source, grow the pipeline of developers with disabilities, and foster innovation of access technologies.
Strategic partner: AccessComputing
This NSF-funded alliance promotes disability inclusion in computing education and careers.
Learn more about AccessComputing
Strategic partner: CREATE
This organization advances accessibility in tech and education, and fosters careers for individuals with disabilities.
Learn more about CREATE
Paul Chiou's passion for accessibility innovation
Meet Paul Chiou, a USC Ph.D. student and developer featured in GitHub's 'Coding Accessibility' series. Despite being paralyzed, he innovates software for keyboard users, advocating for universal accessibility in technology.
Making software accessible with AI tooling
Despite having cerebral palsy, Anton leverages AI tools like GitHub Copilot to streamline coding and communication, enhancing his efficiency and collaboration. Discover Anton’s story in GitHub's 'Coding Accessibility' series.
Championing accessibility through technology
Meet Dr. Chieko Asakawa. As a blind developer, she pioneers assistive tech, from digitizing Braille to AI-driven cognitive assistants, enhancing autonomy for the visually impaired.
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