by Astrobites | Jul 20, 2023 | Accessibility, Daily Paper Summaries
Scientists are the Universe’s translators. Their responsibility is to ensure that anyone can access their translation. Today’s authors argue that astronomers have not been living up to this task. Despite being one of the oldest physical sciences, astronomy has remained stagnant in its reliance on visual communication.
by Katya Gozman | Jun 10, 2023 | Accessibility, Guides, Personal Experiences
Learn how to make your Jupyter Notebooks more accessible with these tips and tricks from the Notebooks for All collaboration!
by Briley Lewis | Jan 24, 2023 | Accessibility, Current Events, Personal Experiences, Teaching
How can you host a planetarium show for those who can’t see? Author Briley Lewis shares her experiences designing and offering a planetarium show featuring tactile astronomy and data sonifications!
by Sabina Sagynbayeva | Aug 5, 2022 | Accessibility
Reproducible science is a better science! Let’s talk about reproducibility and the tools that can help you to make YOUR results more accessible and reproducible.
by Briley Lewis | Jul 25, 2022 | Accessibility, Classics, Personal Experiences
Disabled astronomers have been present throughout history, despite facing an incredible amount of challenges. Today, we’re sharing the stories of six d/Deaf astronomers who made incredible contributions to the field in the past two centuries.
by Ali Crisp | Jul 21, 2022 | Accessibility, Daily Paper Summaries
Today’s authors discuss one way educators can increase accessibility for disabled students in their classrooms.