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From: chris
Date: Jan 8, 2004 9:40PM


Unless your university website is perfectly accessible, I would have them
assess your university website and pass the information along to your web
team... Stacking functions!

-chris

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From: Wayne Dick [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:48 PM
To: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: Re: Discussion for assistive technology users.


Hi All,

Next semester I'll be teaching computers and society to a group of majors.
I've decided to make about 1/3 of the course address accessibility.

I've been thinking of interesting projects. One is to turn a group loose
with Jaws on some new piece of software. The catch is that they must turn
the screen off when they use Jaws. We've got a couple of copies in our
computer labs. So, they'll be able to practice. Is this a reasonable
project? What can I do to make it tractible. Is there a particularly good
software application to use? Should I use an accessible one, a partially
accessible one, one that is inaccessible or a combination?

Any Ideas?

Wayne



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