An extensive list of curated tweets and resources from the CSUN 2020 Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim, CA. Brought to you by the accessibility services and elearning development teams at Microassist. Please link to and share this page if you find it helpful.

The 2020 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, sponsored by the California State University Northridge Center on Disabilities, is the largest international conference focused on assistive technology. Its goal is to expand the awareness of professionals and introduce newcomers to the disability field.

NOVEL CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: Per CSUN the Conference is continuing as planned as of this article’s posting. However, several sponsors, presenters and other attendees have publicly announced plans to cancel or reduce their planned participation at this year’s event. Some presenters are actively working to move their presence online and provide their sessions virtually. We will update with that information as it becomes available. For an updated list of cancellations or rescheduled sessions please refer to the following links.

CSUN Addendum – Cancelled & Rescheduled Sessions

The Great List – crowdsource list of cancelled presentations (curated by Christopher Phillips)

This page gathers:

What’s missing? We’ll add as many CSUN-related resources as we are able to discover. If you would like your blog or presentation added, please contact us.

Official CSUN 2020 Conference Pages

Microassist Involvement

One member of the Microassist team will be attending CSUN this year:

Senior Learning Architect Kevin Gumienny will be putting on a full day workshop entitled “Let’s Build Accessible Elearning!” Jennifer Chadwick of SiteImprove will be co-presenting. (Note: UC Berkeley’s Lucy Greco was originally also co-presenting this session, but will no longer be traveling to Anaheim)

Microassist Presentations from Prior Years

Resources for Kevin Gumienny’s presentations

More Accessibility Training

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CSUN Presentations

As the conference unfolds we will provide links to presentations made available.

A crowdsourced list of #CSUNATC2020 presentations. Thank you, Christopher Phillips, for collecting these! Presenters, please add links to your presentations!

Contact Us if you would like us to link to your presentation or blog.

CSUN 2020 Conference Curated Tweets

Unable to attend the conference? Catch a glimpse of what it was like through these conference tweets!

CSUNATC 2020 – Curated tweets by A11yNews

Blogs and Other Accessibility Resources

Below is a list of blogs and resources gathered from during and after last year’s event. As the conference progresses we will be adding more resources so please feel free to share your own!

Accessible Pizza and Other Highlights, Forrester

WebAxe Summary of CSUN ATC 2019

CSUNATC19 From a First Time Perspective Podcast, Blind Abilities

My First CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, Rushana Doole, Pearson

Alternative vs. Equivalent Access to STEM Learning Materials: Takeaways from CSUNATC19, Josie Gray, Coordinator of Collection Quality, Open Education

Conference Recap: CSUN Assistive Technology Conference 2019, by Lindsay O’Neill

Instagram – #CSUNATC20

Flickr – CSUNATC20

CSUN Archives

NOTE: We have the last three years of CSUN tweets and resources here:

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