Skip to main content

Home/ Spring12T2 Web 2.0 Access Barriers/ Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tracy Dunn

Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tracy Dunn

Tracy Dunn

Voice Recognition Software | MeasureIT - 0 views

  •  
    I picked this article to share this week because I am very interested in voice recognition software. It can help people that have restricted use of their hands to write, or enable people who can't touch type to produce documents more quickly. My students come in all shapes, sizes, and weaknesses. I have to deal with illegible writing on a daily basis. Many students, not only people with disabilities, can benefit from voice recognition software.
Tracy Dunn

Social Accessibility: The Challenge of Improving Web Accessibility through Collaboration - 1 views

  •  
    There are billions of people who face problems in accessing webpages, including people with disabilities, elderly people, and illiterate people in developing countries. The needs for accessible webpages have become too broad to be left only to Web developers. The wisdom of crowds has become part of a key strategy to combine various skills and knowledge into a community that can address the needs for accessibility. Social Accessibility is one such project for visually impaired people, which has been operating for more than a year, producing findings and new challenges. The collaborative approach can work well and be expanded for people with other problems such as poor hearing, aged eyes, and reading problems. I chose this site because it includes the elderly and the illiterate when talking about web accessibility.
Tracy Dunn

Making Web 2.0 Accessibility Mainstream - 9 views

  •  
    This article is about how Web 2.0 accessibility must be mainstreamed for people with disabilities. I chose this site because it talks about mainstreaming accessibility to ALL people with disabilities. This site is through in defining web accessibility, its barriers, and its solutions.
1 - 3 of 3
Showing 20 items per page