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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Carrie Gierach

Carrie Gierach

Accessibility4all - 7 views

  • Beware of Flash players
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  • Web 2.0Web 2.0 "read/write" online applications are great, but some have accessibility barriers: see the section about flash players above; visual CAPTCHAs for creating an account - or worse, for adding a comment - also block blind people.However, the Web 2.0 platforms are improving, and so is accessive technology. Moreover, people with some types of disabilities (cognitive, reading, but also severe motor disabilities) can be very keen on using them - think of social networking - and yet particularly need guidance in this. So schools cannot just simply ignore them: compromises must be found.If your school has an accessibility consultant, ask him/her. Otherwise, there is a LinkedIn Web 2.0 Accessibility Forum (you'll have to sign up, but it is free).
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    I think this is a great find! This wiki site offers detailed information on how to make your webpages accessible to people with disabilities.
Carrie Gierach

Social Networking Accessibility Report - 3 views

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    This report scores some of the most popular Web 2.0 resources in their ability to be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
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    The report focuses on Facebook, MySpace, Yahoo, Bebo, and Youtube. All scored only one star - except Yahoo which scored two stars (out of five possible). They were scored based on their compliance to provisions within the Electronic and Information Technology Act.
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