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Accessibility in Distance Education (ADE) view detail comment email this

This site "focuses on helping [university] faculty develop accessible online learning materials for people with disabilities." It features an overview of accessibility and sections on legal issues, understanding disabilities, accessible Web design, and best practices. Includes a glossary. From the Center for Accessibility in Distance Education (CADE) at the University of Maryland University College.
http://www.umuc.edu/ade/
Topics: College and University Education, Computers, Computers, Disabilities, Education, Internet

Last updated Apr 21, 2004


Accessible Web Design view detail comment email this

A brief collection of links to resources "that may be helpful in creating [Web] pages that are accessible to everyone, including those who have disabilities." From the University of Washington.
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Resources/web-design.html
Topics: Computers, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Dec 13, 2005


Alliance for Technology Access view detail comment email this

This is an excellent starting point for information on accessible technology. Their annotated list of Vendors is the most complete and up-to-date I've seen. Their pages on Access to the WWW are great for sorting out what adaptive devices and software aid in access for which disabilities. Also includes great advice on accessible Web page design and links to other technology and disability sites.
http://www.ataccess.org/
Topics: Computers, Disabilities, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Apr 21, 2004


DO-IT Program: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology view detail comment email this

The University of Washington's "DO-IT" program promotes "the use of electronic and information technology to maximize the independence, productivity and participation of people with disabilities." Links to assistance for those pursuing college or careers. Resources for educators, librarians, and parents, including free and/or reproducible publications, videos, etc. Searchable.
http://www.washington.edu/doit/
Topics: Computers, Disabilities, Internet

Last updated Apr 21, 2004


Information Technology and Disabilities view detail comment email this

This quarterly refereed journal is intended for educators, librarians, academic computing staff, job accommodations/human relations professionals, and others interested in new technology and its effective use by people with disabilities. From EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information).
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd.htm
Topics: Computers, Computers, Disabilities, Internet

Last updated Apr 21, 2004


Keyboard Shortcuts view detail comment email this

Keystroke shortcuts for most of Microsoft's most popular programs: Access, Excel, Outlook, Word, Windows, and Internet Explorer; other tips and tricks; and Windows keyboard guides. Includes accessibility resources such as "alternative keyboard layouts [that] can be used by those who type with one hand or one finger."
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx
Topics: Computers, Computers, Disabilities, Internet

Last updated Oct 21, 2009


A Primer for Accessible Web Pages view detail comment email this

Brief, clear guidance for designing Web pages that comply with federal guidelines for accessibility.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/synd/2001/11/30/accessibility.html
Topics: Computers, Disabilities, Internet, Law, Web Design and Management

Last updated Aug 31, 2002


Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act: Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards view detail comment email this

This site has the regulations (issued December 21, 2000) which require the U.S. federal agencies to procure information technology and communications systems that are fully accessible or which can easily be made fully accessible (including Web sites). There is a summary of the standards, a regulatory assessment, background, and links to related Web sites. From The Access Board, a Federal agency devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities.
http://www.access-board.gov/508.htm
Topics: Computers, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Disabilities, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Apr 27, 2003


Universal Design Information Links view detail comment email this

Onsite material and links to general universal design (UD) principals and guidelines which can be applied to all fields and applications (including, but not limited to, access for disabled persons). From the TRACE Center at the College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
http://trace.wisc.edu/resources/
Topics: Computers, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Apr 4, 2007


Usability.gov view detail comment email this

The National Cancer Institute provides information on designing accessible Web sites and user interfaces. "The site comprises original content in addition to links to external Web sites, resources, and articles." Topics include design methods, how to measure system performance and traffic, Research-Based Web Design and Usability Guidelines , statistics, and market research.
http://usability.gov/
Topics: Computers, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Nov 11, 2003


Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) view detail comment email this

This W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) site provides accessibility guidance for page authors and Web site developers.
http://www.w3.org/WAI/
Topics: Computers, Internet, Web Design and Management

Last updated Aug 31, 2002


Writing for the Web view detail comment email this

Best practices for this "new and emerging skill." Emphasizes the importance of easily-scanned sentence structure, visual organization of information, and accessibility. The section "Writing for disabled people" addresses learning-disabled readers as well as visual disabilities. Includes examples. From UKOLN, based at the University of Bath, England.
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/nof/support/help/papers/writing-web/
Topics: Communications, Computers, English Language, Internet, Literature & Books, Mental Conditions, Web Design and Management, Writing

Last updated Jan 6, 2004




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