e-Portfolios are personalized, online collections of work, responses to work and ... teachers, college and university educators, adult educators and course designers. ...
Workshop 2 Coding an Accessible Website Web Content Accessibility Project Funded by BCcampus Natasha Boskic, Kirsten Bole, Nathan Hapke University of British Columbia
How is web content different from print? Learning disabilities ... Sensory: fact-based activities. Preferred approaches. Intuitive: reflection & imagination ...
Make all the information available to all users ... For music, lyrics ... Good news. Great for those with cognitive disabilities. Problem areas: Visual impairment ...
XHTML new standard for web development. Separates content from presentation ... If you're comfortable coding by hand, get familiar with XHTML and CSS ...
Disabilities are invisible online. If we are unaffected, we are unaware of any inconvenience ... UK Disability Rights Commission. Laws in Canada are not as specific ...
How is web content different from print? Learning disabilities ... Distracting, disturbing. Interferes with screenreaders. The same goes for pop-up windows ...