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Strongly Encouraged Fixes for PDF Files | HHS.gov - 0 views

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    Strongly Encouraged Fixes (SEFs): issues that are violations of WCAG 2.0 and will be elevated to Required Fixes once the 508 Refresh goes into effect; they should be proactively fixed now.
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Encouraged Fixes for PDF Files | HHS.gov - 1 views

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    Encouraged Fixes (EFs): issues that should be corrected in order to meet best-practice accessibility standards but are not required for conformance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act or HHS accessibility guidelines.
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Required Fixes for PDF Files | HHS.gov - 1 views

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    ASPA-DCD classifies accessibility errors into three categories as shown below: Required Fixes (RFs): violations that must be corrected and have direct mappings to either Section 508 or HHS accessibility guidelines.
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Are automatic captions WCAG, ADA, or 508 compliant? - 0 views

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    Answer: unclear, depends on quality, probably not a good idea but not a direct yes or no answer.
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Universal Design for Learning and Digital Accessibility: Compatible Partners or a Conflicted Marriage? | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • For now, we recommend waiting out the waves of accessibility standards implementation. Discuss implementation options with university stakeholders, but resist locking onto an approach until your institution's leadership has solidified a definite plan and enacted accountability measures. Throughout the often lengthy process of determining an accessibility action plan, your university may consider everything from requiring accurate captions for every video within the next year to encouraging best practices and collecting data on gradual standard adoption. Although it is important to hold discussions, we recommend waiting as long as necessary before locking into a specific plan; doing so avoids having to change training material and messages to faculty, such as whether accessibility implementation is "required" or "recommended."
  • Adopt a social justice model uniting UDL and accessibility with other student success initiatives. Create a culture that supports students with diverse learning and life needs. A social justice model supports equal opportunity for all students, especially historically disadvantaged groups. Although institutions must comply with ADA and Section 508, accessibility can go beyond the law to embrace critical values and beliefs about diversity and social justice.
  • ongoing progress that demonstrates a commitment to continual improvement.
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  • institutions have been required to dedicate staff and services to completely overhaul their websites and instructional content, most have come to an agreement with OCR to comply with Section 508.
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  • Another key UDL practice is "representing" instructional content
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    Great overview of how accessibility connects to UDL and why accessibility standards without resources/instruction can sometimes be a barrier to UDL.
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DOJ Says Failure to Comply With Web Accessibility Guidelines is Not Necessarily a Violation of the ADA | ADA Title III - 0 views

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    "Accordingly, noncompliance with a voluntary technical standard for website accessibility does not necessarily indicate noncompliance with the ADA."
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