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From: Giovanni Duarte
Date: Apr 18, 2011 10:27AM


Allen,
You bring an important point - policies. I agree that those are very
important but I am not sure how to start creating those. What is the
difference between those internal policies and following section 508? Isn't
section 508 all the policies I need? Are the different levels (A,AA,AAA) of
section 508 the type of policies I need to defined?

I also agree that educating the stakeholders is more feasible than trying to
fix problems but I still need experts in the team who know how to approach
the different technologies and systems.

Thanks,
Giovanni.

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I'd suggest that for creation of an office for higher Ed setting that you
focus on:
1. Setting organization policy;
2. Develop training plan to educate appropriate stakeholder about their
assigned responsibilities per policy, and the available resources; 3.
Metrics, develop a metrics system to determine effectiveness of training and
delivery of accessible material 4. Help, develop a needs list of resources
for materials authors/users, and then build plans to fill the needs


I understand that this is very high level, but the chances that a person can
do the work of the organization as it relates to remediation of all
materials to be presented to students just isn't playing with reality.
You need to educate gatekeepers about materials expectations, authors about
the same, and then develop eresources to get them to be able to do the work.


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From: Giovanni Duarte [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] How to create a web accessibility andADA compliance
department for a Higher Ed institution?

Bevi,
Those are very good points. Do you happen to know how those departments or
offices are usually called? Do you have any type of job description that
could help?
Thanks,
Giovanni.

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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 11:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] How to create a web accessibility and ADA compliance
department for a Higher Ed institution?

My first thoughts...

Testing and reviewing media files is extremely time-consuming so as you
determine the number of people and skills required to get the job done,
allow for adequate time to do the work. It's always longer than we think!

Automation of this process is tough: so many checkpoints and standards must
be tested by a human being rather than computer software.

And then there's the education time: getting back to those who create files
that fail, explaining what needs to be remediated, and often hand-holding
them through the process.

Also define whether the office will check only website files at this time,
or will it be tasked with reviewing all files, including Word, PDFs, Excel,
PowerPoint, and all the other files used by your institution.

- Bevi Chagnon
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