Common sense accessibility solutions

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So doesn't it make sense to make the physical world more accessible for everyone?
In this section we'll define Physical Accessibility, and introduce topics that we'll cover in-depth later in the course.
In this section we'll start to explore what it means to interact with a physically accessible world.
In this section, we'll discuss navigating the physical world, and the role of physical accessibility in that process.
In this section we'll go over the physical accessibility (or lack thereof) of everyday objects, and what you can do to improve the accessibility of the physical spaces you manage.
In this section we'll go over some of the ways that an environment can be inaccessible due to sensory overload, and what you can do about it.
Here we'll explore what it means to make food accessible, and how you can apply the principles of accessible food to your gathering or business.
Thank you for taking this course! Here are a few final thoughts and resources.
A desire to understand the principles of physical accessibility and gain a practical understanding of how to apply those principles in real life.
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