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Re: Stories of engagement with OER Access (MERLOT)

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From: Lucy Greco
Date: Apr 23, 2013 2:12PM


I think that's a great plan please keep me in the loop and as soon as the
files are available please send a link to them Lucy

Lucia Greco
Web Access Analyst
IST-Campus Technology Services
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 289-6008 skype: lucia1-greco
http://webaccess.berkeley.edu
Follow me on twitter @accessaces

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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Kolitsky,
Michael A PHD
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 1:09 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Stories of engagement with OER Access (MERLOT)

Hello Anna, not sure if this is what you are interested in but I am
currently using 3D printing to make the structural elements of STEM
learning objects more accessible for blind and visually impaired students
and also those students who are kinesthetic learners for greater hands-on
access. You can check out my proof of concept pages at the following web
addresses.

http://www.nextgenemedia.com/3DPrint/3DprintExamples.html
http://www.nextgenemedia.com/3DPrint2/3DprintExamples1.html

My future plan is to have the stl files available for anyone to download
and make their own learning objects which are now in the real and
touchable world rather than the virtual world. Again, not sure if this
helps but thought you might be interested in this work.

Mike

Michael Kolitsky, Ph.D.
Online Adjunct Professor
Biological Sciences
The University of Texas at El Paso
609-399-2431
www.nextgenemedia.com

From: GF Mueden@ [ <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 3:37 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Stories of engagement with OER Access (MERLOT)

Anna I went to the site and found it inaccessible at my magnification,
about 200%.
If you would iike a screenshot, please send me the limk and an email
address,
George <EMAIL REMOVED>



On 4/22/2013 11:43 AM, Gruszczynska, Anna wrote:
> Dear all,
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> I am involved with the ACTOER (actoer.referata.com - Accessibility
Challenged and Techniques for Open Educational Resources) and found the
help of the list invaluable before. At the moment/ we are looking at
stories of making OERs (more) accessible especially in the context of
engaging with repositories. Has anybody on the list used resources
developed by and/or contributed to the OER Access project
(http://oeraccess.merlot.org/)? If that is the case, could you come back
to me at <EMAIL REMOVED> and share your experiences, no matter
how small your involvement was?
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> Thank you for any help you can offer,
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> Anna Gruszczynska
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