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Re: online web accessibility practice/testing tools

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From: Greg Kraus
Date: Mar 21, 2011 8:09AM


The University of Washington has a good site that demonstrates a page
with numerous problems, documents all of the issues, then shows you a
corrected version.

http://www.washington.edu/accesscomputing/AU/

If your end goal is to test students' knowledge this site won't
totally help you because it gives you all of the answers, but it might
give you a good starting point for creating something of your own. If
all you are wanting is a self-test then it would probably work well in
your situation. I've used this site to create customized training for
our campus on accessible Web design.

Greg

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Greg Kraus
University IT Accessibility Coordinator
Office of Information Technology
North Carolina State University
919.513.4087



On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Allen Hoffman < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Anyone have an online system to test for accessibility, e.g. throw up
> pages with accessibility errors, and allow students to identify the
> errors and score their answers?
>
>
> Allen Hoffman
>