> Liz Hare via ESS-help writes:
> Hello,
> Going back to our earlier conversation about ensuring the accessibility
> of Mini Webinars, I'm able to share MiR's Accessibility Workbook
> (attached).
> This is of particular interest to blind R users because the RStudio IDE
> is
Hello,
Going back to our earlier conversation about ensuring the accessibility of Mini
Webinars, I'm able to share MiR's Accessibility Workbook (attached).
This is of particular interest to blind R users because the RStudio IDE is not
an option for us due to its inaccessibility.
Please let me
Thanks for asking, Chris, Sorry it's taken me so long to answer, but I'm
working on something related that I hope will be helpful for this project.
Accessibility best practices are kind of specific to how you want to present
the materials. I've been working on pieces of this with R Forwards
Happy New Year to all! Very exciting to see this take shape!
The page at http://collabedit.com/537yq has been serving us really for the
initial discussions and overview but I suggest to move it up a notch:
- create a GitHub organization ess-intro to serve as an umbrella to
- set up a
Hi, all,
As you decide what form these materials will take, hit me up for tips and
questions about how to make them accessible to R users with disabilities.
Liz
> On Dec 30, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help
> wrote:
>
>
> On 30 December 2020 at 17:27, Greg Minshall wrote:
>
On 30 December 2020 at 17:27, Greg Minshall wrote:
| i've never been involved in a multi-user gitlab/github thing (i'm pretty
| much a loner), so i don't know how collaboration works best. but, it
| might make sense to start all in the same repo. in ignorance, maybe
| Dirk would be in charge
Very nice to see all the energy and interest, so a big thank you to everybody
for chipping in! The page at
http://collabedit.com/537yq
is very active. I feel we need now need to take this one level up and pick
actual 'topics' for these 5-minute mini talks, as well as a possible
sequence. I