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Accessibility Fundamentals for Microsoft Office 2013 and Adobe Acrobat DC (Windows)

  • This class offers information about the need for accessible content as well as the different kinds of disabilities that are affected by non accessible content.
  • Accessible emails, word documents, power points, Excel graphs, and PDFs are all covered in this workshop.
  • You will also learn how to check your word documents and PDFs for accessibility.

Fundamentals of Creating Accessible Web Pages

  • SU Information and Communications Technology Accessibility Policy
    • Background 
    • Highlights of legal actions against other colleges
  • Interpreting the WCAG 2.0 AA Guidelines
    • What checkpoints can be evaluated automated, which manually
  • Steps for manually checking accessibility 
    • How people with different types of disabilities access content on the web
  • Automated accessibility checker
    •  WAVE
    • Firefox accessibility toolbar
    • HiSoftware Compliance Sheriff: reviewing scan results
  • Brief introduction to screen readers
    •  Experience JAWS
    •  Experience VoiceOver
  • Design considerations
    •  Navigation & headings
    • Tab focus & tab order 
    • skip to main content (visible vs invisible)
    • link text 
    • contrast
    • use of color to convey meaning
    • forms & error identification 
    • other: page title, language, images containing text
    • video & audio; video player accessibility
  •  Captioning vendors and tools
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