AI and Accessibility Skills: Building the Accessibility Professional of the Future: Insights from the first AI and Accessibility Skills Workshop
AI and Accessibility Skills: Building the Accessibility Professional of the Future: Insights from the first AI and Accessibility Skills Workshop
In partnership with Jisc, the University of Southampton is hosting a series of collaborative workshops on AI and Accessibility Skills during 2025-2027. These workshops bring together accessibility leaders, educators, researchers and practitioners from higher education, industry, policy, governance and research-intensive organisations across the UK to examine the evolving relationship between AI and accessibility professional practice.
University of Southampton
Lewthwaite, Sarah
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Coverdale, Andy
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2026
Lewthwaite, Sarah
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Coverdale, Andy
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Lewthwaite, Sarah and Coverdale, Andy
(2026)
AI and Accessibility Skills: Building the Accessibility Professional of the Future: Insights from the first AI and Accessibility Skills Workshop
Southampton.
University of Southampton
20pp.
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/PP0164).
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In partnership with Jisc, the University of Southampton is hosting a series of collaborative workshops on AI and Accessibility Skills during 2025-2027. These workshops bring together accessibility leaders, educators, researchers and practitioners from higher education, industry, policy, governance and research-intensive organisations across the UK to examine the evolving relationship between AI and accessibility professional practice.
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AI and Accessibility Skills Workshop Report
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Published date: 2026
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