try it: click on talk say “hello” we’re set to 4 simultaneous speakers, so you may need to wait your turn to speak test your audio: plug-in headset click on tools click on audio click on audio set up wizard follow the directions to test your audio check that your computer sound and/or headset is not muted test your audio
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try it:
click on talk say “hello”
we’re set to 4 simultaneous speakers, so you may need to wait your turn to speak
test your audio:
plug-in headset click on tools click on audio click on audio set up wizard follow the directions to test
your audio check that your computer
sound and/or headset is not muted
test your audio
IGNIS by Alissa Sells, CC BY NC SA. A derivative of Sparks, CC BY NC SA.
Which hashtag is not associated with this webinar?
a. #a11y
b. #gaad
c. #nomouse
d. #MakeTechEdible
e. None of the above
use the keyboard shortcuts to answer the question
Ctrl 1 = a
Ctrl 2 = b
Ctrl 3 = c
Ctrl 4 = d
Ctrl 5 = e
type your questions into the chat as we go and we’ll revisit them during the Q&A
chat
click your talk button to talk and click it off again when you are finished
talk
use emoticons to indicate approval or a job well-done
emoticons
raise your hand so we can call on you in a timely manner
raise hand
meeting netiquette
Terrill ThompsonTechnology Accessibility SpecialistUniversity of Washington
May 21st : Making Accessibility Accessible
DO-IT Center - University of Washingtonhttp://www.washington.edu/doit/ DO-IT: Promoting inclusion and success for people with disabilities
The ACCESS Project - Colorado State Universityhttp://accessproject.colostate.edu/udl/ACCESS is a three-year initiative designed to promote Universal Design for Learning and student Self-Advocacy.
WCAG 2.0http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques
WebAIMhttp://webaim.org/An organization dedicated to helping others make their web content accessible to people with disabilities.
American's with Disabilities Act http://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards_index.htmThe Department of Justice’s revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
Section 508 Standardshttp://www.section508.gov/summary-section508-standardsA summary of 508 standards.
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