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On your Android Mobile Smartphone, go to Google Playstore, search for Filipino Sign Language and click on this logo. You may also download the app in apk format by clicking on the button below.

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Learn Sign Language through your keyboard. Download the first ever Filipino Sign Language Font designed by MCCID College for FREE! Click on the button below to download the Version 2 font. Go to this website for instructions on how to install it. You may also download the font in Dafont Logo
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YouTube Video VVVTYnN2RlBfTGtxR1Zxaktfdk9yUUZ3LnNoWVFSVkdVVEtr πŸ“Ί Making the Web Accessible to Persons with Disabilities | Featuring PWAG and Accessibility Advocates

In this powerful and eye-opening documentary produced by J196 Productions under Vera Files, we dive deep into the efforts to make the internet a more inclusive space for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the Philippines and beyond.

🌐 Meet the accessibility champions:

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Rene Orense, a talented web designer with low vision, shares his journey and challenges navigating the digital world.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦― Julius Charles Serrano, a blind accessibility expert now based in New Zealand, talks about the global standards and how accessible design has empowered his career.

🀝 Jojo Esposa Jr., President of the Philippine Web Accessibility Group (PWAG) and Training Director of MCCID College of Technology, explains how PWAG leads the way in advocating for and training people in accessible web design, especially in the Filipino context.

Together, they highlight the importance of making websites accessible, not just for compliance, but for digital equity, empowerment, and dignity.

πŸ“Œ What is PWAG?
The Philippine Web Accessibility Group (PWAG) is a dedicated community of web designers, developers, and accessibility advocates working to make Philippine websites usable for everyone β€” including those who are blind, deaf, have low vision, motor impairments, or cognitive challenges. PWAG promotes compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and provides training, consultation, and support across sectors.

πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ Why this matters:
Web accessibility isn't just a feature β€” it's a human right. This video will help you understand the real-world impact of inclusive digital design and how you can be part of the change.

πŸ’‘ Whether you're a student, developer, policymaker, or digital content creator β€” this video is for you.

πŸ‘ Like, πŸ’¬ comment, and πŸ”” subscribe to support inclusive digital spaces for all!

#WebAccessibility  
#DigitalInclusion  
#PWDPhilippines  
#PWAG  
#AccessibleWeb  
#InclusionMatters  
#LowVisionAccess  
#BlindTech  
#DisabilityAdvocacy  
#JojoEsposa  
#JuliusSerrano  
#ReneOrense  
#MCCIDCollege  
#VeraFiles  
#AccessiblePhilippines  
#InclusionForAll  
#DisabilityRights  
#WCAG  
#AccessibleDesign
πŸ“Ί Making the Web Accessible to Persons with Disabilities | Featuring PWAG and Accessibility Advocates

In this powerful and eye-opening documentary produced by J196 Productions under Vera Files, we dive deep into the efforts to make the internet a more inclusive space for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the Philippines and beyond.

🌐 Meet the accessibility champions:

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Rene Orense, a talented web designer with low vision, shares his journey and challenges navigating the digital world.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦― Julius Charles Serrano, a blind accessibility expert now based in New Zealand, talks about the global standards and how accessible design has empowered his career.

🀝 Jojo Esposa Jr., President of the Philippine Web Accessibility Group (PWAG) and Training Director of MCCID College of Technology, explains how PWAG leads the way in advocating for and training people in accessible web design, especially in the Filipino context.

Together, they highlight the importance of making websites accessible, not just for compliance, but for digital equity, empowerment, and dignity.

πŸ“Œ What is PWAG?
The Philippine Web Accessibility Group (PWAG) is a dedicated community of web designers, developers, and accessibility advocates working to make Philippine websites usable for everyone β€” including those who are blind, deaf, have low vision, motor impairments, or cognitive challenges. PWAG promotes compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and provides training, consultation, and support across sectors.

πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ Why this matters:
Web accessibility isn't just a feature β€” it's a human right. This video will help you understand the real-world impact of inclusive digital design and how you can be part of the change.

πŸ’‘ Whether you're a student, developer, policymaker, or digital content creator β€” this video is for you.

πŸ‘ Like, πŸ’¬ comment, and πŸ”” subscribe to support inclusive digital spaces for all!

#WebAccessibility  
#DigitalInclusion  
#PWDPhilippines  
#PWAG  
#AccessibleWeb  
#InclusionMatters  
#LowVisionAccess  
#BlindTech  
#DisabilityAdvocacy  
#JojoEsposa  
#JuliusSerrano  
#ReneOrense  
#MCCIDCollege  
#VeraFiles  
#AccessiblePhilippines  
#InclusionForAll  
#DisabilityRights  
#WCAG  
#AccessibleDesign
Did you know you can sign the Civil Service Commission (CSC) using Filipino Sign Language (FSL)? βœ‹πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

In this quick video, we show you how the official CSC logo is interpreted in FSL β€” using two "C" handshapes locked together, just like the logo!

Let’s promote inclusion, accessibility, and Deaf awareness through visual language. πŸ’™

πŸ‘‰ Follow for more FSL signs of Philippine government agencies and services!

#SignLanguage #DeafAwareness #FSL #CivilServiceCommission #GovPH #FilipinoSignLanguage #AccessibilityMatters #FSLShorts #InclusivePH #CSCLogo #FSLInterpretation #Shorts
How do you sign the National Privacy Commission (NPC) in Filipino Sign Language? πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Watch as we interpret the NPC logo using a creative FSL representation β€” the handshape β€œN” as a key πŸ”‘ locking into the β€œC” handshape, just like the logo!

Let’s promote data privacy, inclusion, and Deaf access to important government agencies. πŸ’¬βœ‹

πŸ‘‰ Follow us for more FSL interpretations of official PH agencies!

#SignLanguage #DeafAwareness #NationalPrivacyCommission #FSL #FilipinoSignLanguage #PrivacyPH #GovPH #NPCLogo #FSLInterpretation #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Shorts #FSLShorts #DataPrivacy
How do you sign β€œPhilHealth” in Filipino Sign Language (FSL)?

In this video, we show the FSL sign for Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). The sign is inspired by the logo: two index fingers joined togetherβ€”one slightly taller than the otherβ€”representing people helping each other.

This is part of our series on FSL signs for Philippine government agencies. Let’s make information more accessible to the Deaf community!

πŸ“ Want more signs like this? Subscribe and follow for more FSL content!

✨ Interpreted by [Your Name or MCCID Deaf Student]
πŸŽ“ From Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf

#FSL #FilipinoSignLanguage #PhilHealth #DeafAwareness #AccessibilityMatters  
#SignLanguage #Shorts #MCCID #DeafEducation #Philippines
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