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Cottey greene

Web Accessibility - 1 views

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    I am late with my post. Therefore, I will comment here regarding the value of the site I chose to research. This site provides a basic comprehensive view of web accessibility for individuals who fall within the criterion of being disabled. This site points out different types of disabitlites fall in a diverse range such as, visual, auditory, cognitive imparities to the elder. The Web accessibility is in place to assist any range of disabled challenges that individuals face when navigating and understanding the Web. A large amount of focus of the site is placed on Web developers to create and make avaliable software that allows people with disabilities to ultilize the Web. I feel this site offers a great overview to provide basic information of understanding.
tanya kienlen

Simplified Technology - 6 views

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    As an educator I also want something hands-on that I can use NOW with my students. This site has software, links, articles, tutorials, and activities! I hope others can find it useful too!
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    Tanya, I researched this site for a previous class and ended up forwarding it to the chair of our Special Ed department. I speak with her about what they are doing in the classroom, and she shared that technology was a huge part of their day. We recently recieved a grant for more computers for her classroom. Great site!
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    There are lots of links, but many are 404s. Too bad, but this page is very old, and for me -- only 2 out of 9 links were still active. With so much current info available, it would be wise to offer this link with a caveat about dead links.
Dustin Henning

Assistive Technology 2.0 - 4 views

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    Looks at specific disablilities and some online offerings that could help those students. Also lots of general sites to help students of all ability levels.
carmin karasic

REQUIRED BROWSING: Introduction to Web Accessibility - 9 views

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    This article is the starting point for our collaborative research. The focus is barriers to learning due to accessibility issues, but research may include information on accessibility on the web as a whole. Do not limit your research to Web 2.0 techniques. I have no expertise in this area. We are learning about this together and I look forward to what you'll be teaching me! Please tag your bookmarks with S10accessibility. You are free to use additional tags, but it is important use the S10accessibility tag so that we all can find the bookmark, even in delicious.
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    Viewing the second video in this really made me sad. It is so hard for a teen already to make it through life, let alone one with disabilities. Their peers (unfortunately) are probably already making fun of them or ostracizing them for their differences. It makes me hurt to see that they are pushed even further away from "normal" when they cannot complete assignments that their teachers are giving them. What happened to accommodations?!
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    All the more reason to spread the word & advocate change.
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    This article was an eye opener to me. I knew there was need for accommodations for those with disabilities, but had not gone as far as to think how the web may not work with some of these accommodations. The article that I found was mainly about how yahoo is addressing these issues so it can be accessible to all users. The web big guns realize there is a problem and are trying to address it. With Web 2.0 you have so many contributors. How do you inform people of the need of accessibility for all
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    I feel a little silly making the following comment but, I found this article very touching. As I read, I found myself imagining what it would be like to have a disability and not have the opportunity to have the experiences and the freedoms that only can be offered via the Web and interfacing with computers. I am willing to advocate for people with disabilities who deserve the right to have accessability.
Barbara Turner

Disaboom.com - 6 views

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    This is a wonderful website that I found linked to a blog about Web 2.0 and students with disabilities. This site contains a wealth of information for people with disabilities and those wishing to learn more. There is also a huge section on education and different technology tools that can be used to enhance learning.
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    Great Find! From the article on the Abilities Expo I followed a link to an article, Assistive Technology Gets a New Voice, which led me to ablebody.com, and their blog, filled with up-to-date information on AT.
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    The blog about Web 2.0 and students with disabilities would be a better bookmark for this assignment, because the assignment requires that you bookmark a webpage specifically about web related issues of accessibility. Disaboom most likely also has information specific to the web & disabilities. Diigo allows you to highlight and bookmark specific sections of webpages. You should find an Internet or web 2.0 related section on Disaboom. Highlight & bookmark that section. Or bookmark a webpage clearly focused specifically on web related issues of accessibility.
Sarah Loveland

Disability.gov - 5 views

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    I chose this site because I first stumbled upon a blog that talked about how this website was changing to include social networking for people with disabilities. There are links to assistive technology sources, employment and support for those people who need to find an organization to join by their state, or if they just want to hear what's new .
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    Sarah, I almost picked the same site. It was one of a couple that I have been looking at. It is very comprehenive in the details that it provides. It gives you information about each state and it also provides information for educators, parents, etc. I very valuable resource.
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    Diigo allows you to highlight and bookmark specific sections of webpages. You should find an Internet or web 2.0 related section on the page you bookmarked. Highlight & bookmark that section. Or bookmark a webpage clearly focused specifically on web related issues of accessibility.
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    Here is the new link to my bookmark: http://www.disability.gov/technology/Assistive_Technology/computer I decided to highlight what I thought were the best links from the original link I posted. Should I add a new bookmark to the entire page?
Wade Vandervest

Center for Disability Information and Referral Blog - 1 views

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    This blog has noted an Iphone app that is an IEP checklist for parents. It is an interesting feature for parents to have. Parents can have the template infront of them and ask teachers questions as they go through the IEP meeting.
Carlow Edwards

Web Accessibility Meets Web 2.0: What Future Ahead? - 8 views

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    As user generated content become more of the drive force on the Web there is a need to update the accessibility for all to share. This article shed some light on the issues and challenges that programmers and people are facing.
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    Your resource punctuated on the reasoning for many Web 2.0 technologies to score so low in the Social Networking Accessibility Report I shared. These technologies are user created content and are growing at such a rapid pace, noone at this point can keep up to make sure its accessibility is available to all individuals with disabilities.
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    This is exactly what I was thinking about...how do you govern all the people that are contributing? I guess the best way is to try to inform and teach about the factors of accessibility. The web is a great place for that.
carmin karasic

ELL Podcast by Mrs. Shiels' Students at H.O.B Elementary - 0 views

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    ELL podcast example for & by little ones
carmin karasic

English as a Second Language Podcast - 1 views

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    Not just for children, but an example of a professional ESL podcast.
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