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From: Poore-Pariseau, Cindy
Date: Dec 10, 2013 1:34PM


Very Interesting! Thank you.

Don't limit a child to your own learning, for he [or she] was born in another time.
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Cindy Poore-Pariseau, Ph. D.
Bristol Community College
Coordinator of Disability Services
Office of Disability Services, L115
Fall River, MA 02720
phone: 508-678-2811 ext. 2470
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From: <EMAIL REMOVED> [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of John E Brandt
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 3:09 PM
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible forms

WuFoo is apparently a subsidiary of SurveyMonkey. This is interesting because SurveyMonkey claims their forms are "almost" Section 508 compliant.
http://help.surveymonkey.com/articles/en_US/kb/Are-your-surveys-508-complian
t-and-accessible

For accessible on-line forms I have been using SurveyGizmo for years and have been pleased with the quality of their product. They were one of the first to embrace accessibility. http://www.surveygizmo.com/accessibility/

~j

John E. Brandt
jebswebs: accessible and universal web design, development and consultation <EMAIL REMOVED>
207-622-7937
Augusta, Maine, USA

@jebswebs

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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Karen Sorensen
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:51 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: [WebAIM] Accessible forms

For surveys, we use the very accessible Qualtrics tool.
I've also never heard of Wufoo forms.