
John Loeppky
John Loeppky is a British-Canadian disabled freelance writer currently based on Treaty 6 territory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada where he lives with his wife and three dogs.
In addition to his work for ITPro, he regularly works with outlets such as CBC, Healthline, VeryWell, Defector, and a host of others. John began his journalism career at the University of Regina at their student newspaper, The Carillon. He started as a sports writer, then sports editor, before serving as EIC until 2020.
John holds a BA and an MFA from the University of Regina. His graduate work focused on disability, identity, and solo performance in theatre. Prior to shifting to being a full-time freelancer, John worked for Listen to Dis' Community Arts Organization, Saskatchewan's only disability-led disability arts organization.
His focus as a generalist is to cover things with societal and cultural impact, particularly when it comes to inclusion in its various forms. As a result, he's written for FiveThirtyEight about Apple Watches, covered the Paris Paralympics for CBC, and written for Defector about a scandal in American wheelchair basketball. He also serves as a member of the National Center on Disability and Journalism's advisory board. John's goal in life is to have an entertaining obituary to read.
You can find more of his work at Jloeppky.com/portfolio and you can contact him via email at John@Jloeppky.com.
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Mesh network vs Wi-Fi extender: Which is best for my business?
In-depth Both a mesh network and Wi-Fi extender offer different advantages depending on the particular need, and size, of an organisation
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How IT professionals can boost their career in the new year
In-depth Industry standard qualifications are still in demand, but the modern IT pro needs more than that to get ahead
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AI is now powerful enough to automate the back office
In-depth But that doesn't mean it's as easy as flicking a switch
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How to install Windows 11 on a Mac
Tutorials Installing Windows 11 on a Mac can present benefits for IT professionals and developers, but you must first check which type of machine you have
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Can the AI Bill of Rights shape global AI regulation?
In-depth Experts clash over whether the policy proposal is fit for purpose, with some suggesting it does more harm than good
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Best Twitter alternatives for businesses and IT professionals
In-depth With its long-term viability as a networking and commercial space in question, the industry is casting its eye to several Twitter alternatives
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Windows 11 tips and tricks for IT professionals
In-depth Like many systems, Windows 11 has a slate of hidden tips and tricks for users looking to ramp up productivity
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What is a router and how does it work?
In-depth The role of a router in networking goes beyond simply allowing your business to access the web and stay connected with colleagues
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What is mesh Wi-Fi and how does it work?
In-depth Although mesh Wi-Fi networks promise to increase coverage, it isn’t suitable for everyone and there are some concerns to take into account
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Should your business upgrade to Windows 11?
In-depth With Windows 10 reaching end-of-life in 2025, businesses may not feel it’s worth taking the Windows 11 plunge just yet – but a raft of new features might turn heads
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Fixing the faltering AI transcription ecosystem
In-depth Highly in-demand services that make up this ecosystem are riddled with problems, raising negative consequences for productivity and accessibility
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Why low-code and no-code can be a route through recession
In-depth Businesses in need of cost and time-savings might benefit from alternative methodologies
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What is WCAG and how do these guidelines power accessibility online?
In-depth Experts urge a mentality shift, away from box-ticking compliance, to one that incorporates ease of use into the very fabric of web design
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Six cyber security companies to watch in 2022
In-depth The companies breaking new ground in data retention, software development, training, risk management, and automation
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Universities are fighting a cyber security war on multiple fronts
In-depth Businesses may be under constant threat, but for institutions that harbour sensitive R&D, the stakes are much higher
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Disabled IT professionals are building access for themselves
In-depth For visually impaired developers, the tools just aren’t good enough – so they’re taking matters into their own hands
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