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Join date: Jun 10, 2025
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Anna specializes in managing and delivering digital projects with a strong focus on user experience, process automation, and platform development. She works closely with clients from the education sector, coordinating cross-functional teams, driving innovation, and ensuring high-quality standards in every initiative. Anna is skilled in business analysis - gathering requirements, mapping processes, and translating business needs into actionable solutions. She is also passionate about implementing best practices in digital accessibility and fostering effective collaboration between business and technical teams.
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Feb 4, 2026 ∙ 7 min
The accessibility revolution in e-commerce - removing barriers, one click at a time
Is your online store truly open to all? Picture it: a visually stunning e-commerce site designed for conversion, mobile-optimized, running lightning-fast. Now imagine the same store from the perspective of a customer who is blind, uses a screen reader, can’t use a mouse, or is colorblind. Can they complete a purchase without frustration? Can they even browse your catalog or access customer service? If not, your business may be more exclusive than you think. Accessibility in e-commerce is no...
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Jan 21, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Big Tech and Digital Accessibility: What are Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Amazon doing?
Is digital accessibility just a checkbox, or a core promise? As our lives move ever more online, digital accessibility isn’t just a compliance buzzword. For billions around the world, including over 1 billion people with disabilities, it's a matter of participation and potential. How can you study, work, or shop if you can’t see the screen, hear the audio, or simply navigate an app? As governments begin to tighten regulations, public pressure, and lawsuits rise, the stakes have never been...
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Jan 7, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Can AI tools truly make education more accessible?
Are we finally closing the education access gap? Picture a world where a student with low vision listens to science texts read naturally by their laptop, or a non-native speaker gets instant language support during a lesson. Twenty years ago, these ideas belonged strictly to the realm of special education or well-funded pilot programs. Today, thanks to rapid advances in AI, they’re quietly becoming “features,” not exceptions. But is AI actually making education more accessible, or are we just...
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Anna Doliszna
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