Blackboard and Designing Accessible Web
Resources for People with Disabilites
Jon Gunderson and Scott Leturno
UIUC Division of
Rehabilitation - Education Services and Moraine Valley Community
College
Slate Conference
Phone: (217) 244-5870
e-mail:
jongund@uiuc.edu
WWW:
http://slategroup.uchicago.edu/slateconference.html
Slides
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Major Issues
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Question: Why was the web developed?
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Answer: Why was the web developed?
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Question: What are some myths of the web?
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Answer: What are some myths of the web
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Needs of People with Disabilities
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Adjusting Browsers
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Typical Graphical Web View of Backboard 5.5 Course Tab
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High Contrast ViewView
of Backboard 5.5 Course Tab
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Typical Graphical Web View of Backboard 6 Course Tab
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High Contrast ViewView
of Backboard 6 Course Tab
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Course Information View: Frames
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Course Information View: Link Text
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Simplify Views: Question Presentation Example
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Major Web
Accessibility Guidelines
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Creating Accessible Content
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Microsoft Word
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Word: Headings
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Word: Table of Contents
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Word: Describing Images
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Word: Tables
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Word: Chart
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Microsoft Office Web Conversion Tools
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Accessible Web Publishing Wizard for Microsoft Office Overview
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Accessible Web Publishing Wizard for Microsoft Office Features
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Demo of Web Accessibility Wizard
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What Can Instructors
Do?
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What Can Blackboard
Do?
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Other Accessibility
Resources
- Accesskeys
- I: Index of slides
- F: First slide
- P: Previous slide
- N: Next slide
- L: Last slide