Weeknote 3
Front-row comedy, games and coastal meandering
Front-row comedy, games and coastal meandering
Almost a year ago I set myself a challenge to attain certification as a Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS). This is a summary of how I prepared for the exam, and hopefully some motivation for others to learn more about web accessibility.
What's included in the perceivable category of WCAG 2.1
A decade-end review of my life to date seems almost too much to achieve in a digestible short read but here we go!"
There's a special place in hell for designers of smart TV user interfaces
Testing usability of a digital product takes on a wide variety of test types and feedback processes that I hope to elaborate on in this article. Designers, developers, product owners and anyone with a vested interested should all partake in this process, from defining the tests to measuring the success and failures of different usability testing.
What can Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) do for museums? ..that’s what I’m intrigued to ask and discuss why they provide a great opportunity for museums to explore having to enhance the visitor experience onsite and back at home.
For the past twelve months I’ve been organising a meetup in London for people interested and committed to improving their own websites.
I’ve just returned from Germany on a week-long marathon of events related to the Web industry.
My roundup Evaluating Technology workshop last week with @adactio @tollwerk team + others https://calumryan.com/learning/evaluating-technology/ #nueww
Round-up of my one-day workshop evaluating technology with Jeremy Keith
This week I attended my first MuseumNext Tech event at the W.M. Blumental Academy which is part of the Jewish Museum in Berlin. The one-day conference brought together a broad network of museum professionals and digital specialists throughout Europe and possibly beyond.
A little over three years since I first learnt about the IndieWeb movement I’ve grown to understand and participate further in its purpose: to bring people together in developing their own websites and control the content they author.
Without much pain I've now setup a ServiceWorker!
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.
My roundup of attending Museums and the Web 2014