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Tips About Teaching, Technology and Productivity - Accessibility in a Digital Age 1.4 (ProfHacker)

“Accessibility in a Digital Age” is a series published in the Chronicle of Higher Education and articles include a roundup of links to information about making digital resources accessible to all people. This article include links to several excellent resources.

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Posted by: aura on Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 1:30 p.m.

There are several links and it takes time to see what all of them are about. They are at varying levels, thus are not appropriate in full for the lay person looking for info. Some web accessibility links are for more sophisticated computer people. The number of links embedded was overwhelming, though some very good resources.

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It took me several years of struggling with the heavy door to my building, sometimes having to wait until a person stronger came along, to realize that the door was an accessibility problem, not only for me, but for others as well. And I did not notice, until one of my students pointed it out, that the lack of signs that could be read from a distance at my university forced people with mobility impairments to expend a lot of energy unnecessarily, searching for rooms and offices. Although I have encountered this difficulty myself on days when walking was exhausting to me, I interpreted it, automatically, as a problem arising from my illness (as I did with the door), rather than as a problem arising from the built environment having been created for too narrow a range of people and situations.

Susan Wendell, author of
The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability