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Revision as of 16:45, 6 January 2016
Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference (CSUN)
- March 21-26, 2016
- 2016 CSUN Conference Website
Strategies for Implementing Accessible Online Media (2016)
- To be presented by Janet Sylvia, WAG Leader and Lily Bond, 3Play Media
- Slides will be available after the 2016 CSUN Conference
Accessible Art (2015)
- Presented by Janet Sylvia, WAG Leader
- Summary: Visual art may be utilized by faculty in face-to-face or online classes, art galleries, art exhibits or museum tours. Artwork takes on many forms: paintings, drawings, photography, sculptures, etc. The experience of art may be spiritual, emotional, cultural, or intellectual. This experience should be made accessible for people who are blind or visually impaired. Art can be made accessible by communicating the visual appearance of art through other senses, like sound (via Verbal Description) or touch (via Tactile Objects and Tactile Diagrams). Verbal Descriptions are provided by way of audio. These audio descriptions are typically 3-6 minutes in length. The primary goal is to allow the listener to form a mental image of the visual artwork. Verbal Descriptions can be read aloud by audio guides in face-to-face classes or as part of an webinar. They can also be recorded and included alongside artwork in online courses, website galleries or museum tours.
- For more information about Verbal Descriptions, please visit Art Beyond Sight
- For additional training, please visit Art Beyond Sight: Accessibility Tools Training
- For examples of Verbal Descriptions of historical artwork, please visit Art Beyond Sight: Verbal Description Database.
Accessibility Considerations for Online Courses (2014)
- Presentation (PDF, tagged)
- Resources: Accessibility and Online Courses:
- Resources: Administrative Challenges and Solutions
- Resources: Implementing Web Accessibility
- 10 Tips for Creating Accessible Course Content (PDF, tagged)
- Colour Contrast Analyser
- Creating Accessible YouTube Content (PDF, tagged)
- Conducting Accessible Webinars (PDF, tagged)
- 2011 Distance Education Accessibility Guidelines
- Accessible Technology Resources for Teaching and Learning
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
- WebAIM's WCAG 2.0 Checklist
- HHS Section 508 Accessibility Checklists