We’re delighted to announce that Dr Andy Coverdale and Sarah Horton have joined the Teaching Accessibility project.
Following a highly competitive recruitment process, Sarah and Andy were appointed in January. Each brings a wealth of expertise and experience to bear on the project, to kickstart the New Year.
Dr Andy Coverdale is a Research Fellow in Southampton Education School with recent experience on the ‘Self-build Social Care‘ research project, using inclusive and participatory methods to work collaboratively with people with learning disabilities and their allies. He is currently working with the National Centre for Research Methods on their project ‘Changing Research Practice: Undertaking social research in the context of Covid-19’.
Andy draws on over ten years’ experience of working with,
supporting and teaching people with learning disabilities, including 4 years as
Learning Manager with the charity Inspire Nottingham. He has previously conducted research in the
educational use of digital media and technology through his work with iRes at
Falmouth University and the Visual Learning Lab at the University of
Nottingham. He completed his MA in Educational Research Methods and PhD in
Education at the University of Nottingham. His thesis examined the role of
social and participatory media in doctoral education.
Sarah Horton began as a designer and developer in 1991 at Yale University, making instructional CD- ROMs on cardiothoracic imaging. She was an instructional technologist at Dartmouth College, helping faculty across disciplines use technology to teach. Later she worked at the institutional level, as web director at Dartmouth and then strategy lead on Harvard University’s web transformation project.
As an accessibility engineer with The Paciello Group, Sarah performed design reviews and audits of websites, applications, apps, and devices, and conducted user research and usability studies. She was lead for TPG’s strategy services, providing strategic consulting to teams and organizations seeking to incorporate accessibility into culture and practice. She has worked with a broad range of companies and organizations, gaining insights into how accessibility is currently managed and manifested in our digital world.
Welcome, Andy and Sarah!
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