A11yTalks Releases Video of January Session on Accessibility Scoring
A11yTalks has released the video of its January session, titled SUC-o-meter: A New Way of Measuring Accessibility. Presented by Aashutosh Kulkarni, the session introduces the SUC Score—short for Sub-optimal Usability and Comprehension Score. Kulkarni's innovative proposal offers a structured approach to evaluate app accessibility, aiming to move accessibility considerations from the back-burner to the forefront of organizational priorities.
Founded in 2017 by Carie Fisher, A11yTalks has evolved into a nine-member team fostering an inclusive community for accessibility and tech professionals. Upholding a strict Code of Conduct, the organization emphasizes diversity by featuring speakers from underrepresented groups, including PwD, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ communities. The video release reaffirms A11yTalks' dedication to advocacy, collaboration, and education in the accessibility space.
Check out the session video on the A11yTalks website or YouTube channel.


