Accessibility
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires colleges and universities to give people with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from all programs, services, and activities – which includes online learning communities, Website content, and social media communication. Find out current accessibility requirements, related laws and how to update your digital resources.
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The Law
The purpose of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as amended in 1998 is to … “ensure… electronic and information technology allows… individuals with disabilities….access to and use of information and data that is comparable to… individuals [without] disabilities”.
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Compliance Standards
Creating content that is accessible to viewers with disabilities cannot happen automatically. Web developers and designers must be aware of the issues, and know how to employ the appropriate techniques.
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Online Courses
As new and exciting technologies emerge, many of us are compelled to incorporate them into our online courses. Here, you can review various strategies, resources, and services that will help make your online course materials accessible for all your students.
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Web Development
The task of creating content that is accessible to students with disabilities is not a difficult one, but it cannot happen automatically, without thought or design. You must be aware of the issues, know the techniques, and then employ those techniques.
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Social Media
Social media is an essential tool and a necessary medium for communicating with students, employees and the general public. Though used ubiquitously as a way to engage various audiences, there is a general lack of awareness and understanding of how to ensure that social media is accessible to all users.
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Resources
Some resources and tools to help you produce more accessible digital resources.
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