Shelly Brisbin

Really Specific Stories - En podcast af Martin Feld

Shelly is a writer, editor and podcaster who tirelessly advocates for greater accessibility in digital technology. Joining Really Specific Stories, she shares her journalistic and storytelling experience, explains her audio projects, such as Parallel with Relay FM, and illustrates how far we’ve come (and still have to go) in making hardware, software and media accessible. Podcast case study: Parallel at Relay FM (producer) Find Shelly at brisbin.net. Read the transcript of this episode as a styled PDF or in plain text. Links and Show Notes Mindful of Ethics 00:00:00 RSS Macworld/iWorld Watch the Macworld 2005 keynote in the Internet Archive. Adobe Pagemaker Mac (computer) Desktop publishing Laser printing Linotype machine Macintosh Plus Page layout (with further information about galleys) Rubylith Light table See a scan of the top portion of Supercomputing News (Vol. 1 No. 3) from 1988, which was kindly provided by Shelly because the publication preceded the Web. This was her first editing job! Hydra (operating system) Cray-1 MacUser Apple Inc. Microsoft Windows Go My Own Way 00:07:44 Trade journalism Tech Podcast Network History of podcasting (with references to couplecasting) Accessibility and more specifically, computer accessibility and Web accessibility Diversity (politics) Accessibility in the Mainstream 00:16:36 Disability Assistive technology Google Microsoft Software bug Pro Tools iRiver MP3 iPhone Artificial intelligence (AI) Transcription software Content management system (CMS) iOS Access for All: Your Comprehensive Guide to Accessibility for iPhone and iPad by Shelly Brisbin Jason Snell Use Switch Control on Mac Use Switch Control to navigate your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch iOS Switch Control Demo (YouTube video excerpt of Todd Stabelfeldt's keynote from Apple's WWDC 2017) Parallel and Relay FM 00:35:31 Parallel Relay FM Stephen Hackett Myke Hurley iOS macOS Android (operating system) Twitter Slack (software) Discord Feedback and Engagement 00:45:24 Mastodon (social network) Mention (blogging) Wallflower (people) Aural Inclusivity, Niches and Narratives 00:49:49 Fortune 500 36 Seconds that Changed Everything: How the iPhone Learned to Talk Narrative journalism Radio documentary Credits Recorded and edited by Martin Feld, using Audio Hijack and Ferrite Recording Studio Original podcast theme music by Alex Canion Contact Website: rsspod.net Email: [email protected] Mastodon: social.lol/@martinfeld Micro.blog: micro.blog/martinfeld