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From: Angela French
Date: Wed, Apr 04 2012 10:48AM
Subject: videos of DeafBlind internet users?
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Randy Pope's response to the question about designing fixed-width versus fluid width for accessibility, has me wondering if there are any videos online showing deafblind internet users. I would like to find such videos to share with my development team (all of us are sighted). I did a google search, learned a lot, but didn't find what I was looking for. I would love to find something similar to those that exist showing people using JAWS.
Thank you for any URLs.
Angela French
Internet Specialist
State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
360-704-4316
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From: Morin, Gary (NIH/OD) [E]
Date: Thu, Apr 05 2012 8:16AM
Subject: Re: videos of DeafBlind internet users?
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The US DHHS released a Section 508 Awareness video in December 2010, which can be seen at http://www.hhs.gov/web/508/index.html, as well as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZy_WviXw2w. the video includes persons who are blind and persons with dexterity impairments - one of the individuals featured is blind and hard-of-hearing, I believe, though not DeafBlind.
The University of Washington DO-IT Center (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) http://www.washington.edu/doit/, has many great videos online - you may want to check for any featuring DeafBlind persons, if you haven't already.
Gary M. Morin, Program Analyst
NIH Office of the Chief Information Officer
10401 Fernwood Rd, Room 3G-17
Bethesda, MD 20892, Mail Stop: 4833
(301) 402-3924 Voice, 451-9326 TTY/NTS
(240) 380-3063 Videophone; (301) 402-4464 Fax
Section 508 coordinators: http://ocio.od.nih.gov/Accessibility/Sec508coordinators.html
NIH Section 508 Team: mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ?subject=Section 508 Help or, for Section 508 Guidance, http://www.hhs.gov/web/508/index.html