Episode 67 of Access On, is on.@JonathanMosen is joined by Everette Bacon, @ChanceyFleet, Minh Ha and Mike May to recap the CSUN 2026 Assistive Technology Conference.
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Episode 67 of Access On, is on.
@JonathanMosen is joined by Everette Bacon, @ChanceyFleet, Minh Ha and Mike May to recap the CSUN 2026 Assistive Technology Conference. Learn about the sessions and technology that caught their attention.
Subscribe to Access On wherever you get podcasts, or download the audio of this week’s episode at:
https://pinecast.com/listen/f0a8ae3e-8cfc-413f-90da-7866454b4147.mp3 -
Episode 67 of Access On, is on.
@JonathanMosen is joined by Everette Bacon, @ChanceyFleet, Minh Ha and Mike May to recap the CSUN 2026 Assistive Technology Conference. Learn about the sessions and technology that caught their attention.
Subscribe to Access On wherever you get podcasts, or download the audio of this week’s episode at:
https://pinecast.com/listen/f0a8ae3e-8cfc-413f-90da-7866454b4147.mp3@AccessOn @JonathanMosen @ChanceyFleet On the episode a few people mentioned a Github hackathon for open-source accessibility, and one of the guests mentioned that the Monarch was a part of this and it will be called hacking for the Monarch or something like that. Where can I find this and how do I join? Or was that just in-person at CSUN? I am curious what kind of programming they are doing for the Monarch and if they have access to the SDK or if they reverse engineered some of the APIs like I did.
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