More Than Alt Text: Designing For Accessibility Available on Indiana State Library Youtube

More Than Alt Text: Designing For Accessibility, Available on Indiana State Library Youtube

I was part of a GenCon panel and then a virtual panel with a wonderful group of folks talking about how to design and run games with accessibility in mind.

If you couldn’t make it to our in-person chat or the live virtual talk, you can check it out here on the Indiana State Library Youtube channel! There’s also links below to the resource doc that we created to work in tandem with the talk and to some additional info on the speakers.

You can find our resource doc here, which includes several lists of resources used or created by members of the team.

And here’s some helpful links and summary info on the folks speaking during the talk:

Chris Hopper, Accessibility Consultant

Steph Campbell (me), Owner and Wearer of Many Hats at TTRPGkids

George Bergstrom, Southern Region Coordinator – Professional Development Office, Indiana State Library & Sage Mage of the Games and Gaming Round Table of the American Library Association

Katie Lear, Children’s Therapist & Founder of Young Dragonslayers

Sara Nurrenenbern, Disability Advocate

More Than Alt Text: 
Designing For Accessibility

Chris Hopper
chris@chrishopper.net
Steph Campbell
TTRPGkids.com
George Bergstrom
gbergstrom @library.in.gov
Katie Lear
youngdragonslayers.comSara Nurrenenbern
sara.nurrenbern@gmail.com



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