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The big news items: Stay informed by visiting the Equal Entry blog for the latest articles, research, and event recaps!

Accessibility Articles


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Virtual Reality User Study with Children and Seniors in a VR Experience
Technology solutions often overlook children and seniors. So, we worked with VRTogether and Azalee Group to design a user study to understand how children and seniors can connect in a virtual reality (VR) world. Here are our findings.
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How to Create an Effective Tactile Graphic
Lauren Race, an accessibility researcher at New York University's Ability Project, teaches Equal Entry's Thomas Logan and Meryl Evans about tactile graphics and best practices.
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Accessibility Lessons Learned from Blind Users Attending a User Research Study
We held a user research study on virtual reality accessibility for blind users in New York City. This involved nine participants who commuted from their homes to the NYU Ability Project. It turned out that several could not find their way to the building.

What Equal Entry Clients Say


 Richard HoaglandFounder, VRTogether Why did you choose Equal Entry?  We shared a mutual interest in virtual reality accessibility.
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Upcoming Events


Mapping the Disability Tech Market with Sandy Lacey who has long reddish-brown hair, a black top and pants

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Title: Mapping the Disability Tech Market with Perkins School for the Blind
Speaker: Sandy Lacey
Date: Tuesday, March 7 at 7:30 PM ET / 23:30 UTC
Location: Online and 3 World Trade Center

Come learn about the new community initiative from the Perkins School for the Blind - the Howe Innovation Center. Director Sandy Lacey will share how the organization is working to catalyze and convene a multitude of players within the disability tech ecosystem: people with disabilities, entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, and more.
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