Accessibility For All Making Technology Work For Everyone.

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Accessibility For All Making Technology Work For Everyone

My First Introduction to Technology Video When introduced to television audiences in 1962, the Jetsons’ futuristic ideas where far beyond belief- robots that vacuumed, flat screen tvs, electric toothbrushes, and video chat. These ideas have shaped the technology of today’s inventors.

Top 3 Learning Objectives 1.Every classroom has a student who can benefit from accessibility 2.Accessibility features in Windows and how to use –Personalization –Ease of Access Center 3.Where to find accessibility info for teachers –

Every classroom has a student who can benefit from using accessibility Every classroom has a student who: Has a hard time seeing the board and can benefit from making the PC easier to see. Finds concentrating difficult and can benefit from making the PC less cluttered. Experiences difficulty hearing the teacher speak and can benefit from making the PC easier to hear.

Impacts in the Classroom Accessibility in the classroom enables students of all abilities, special needs, and disabilities, to have the same educational opportunities. Personalize the PC for students to: Make it easier to see, hear, and use more comfortably Support learning style differences Assist special needs students Save teachers time and effort

What is accessibility? Accessibility features Assistive technology Compatibility

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES PROVIDED BY MICROSOFT

Control Panel

Control Panel: Appearance & Personalization

Personalization

Control Panel: Ease of Access Center Centralized location to find accessibility options Reach the Ease of Access Center by clicking the Windows Button and U Quick start –Magnifier –On-Screen Keyboard –Narrator –High Contrast Questionnaire to “get recommendations” Explore settings by categories

Try it out: Personalization & Ease of Access Center Try it out: –Make your screen High Contrast –Make mouse pointers larger –Use questionnaire to “get recommendations”

Magnifier in Windows 7 Magnifier enlarges portions of the screen making it easier to view text and images and see the whole screen more easily. Magnifier in Windows 7 now includes full-screen mode, lens mode, and docked mode.»

Try it out: Magnifier Try it out: Use Magnifier to enlarge a portion of the screen Windows Magnification can also be found by clicking the Windows Button and + to increase or – to decrease How to make things on the screen bigger and easier to see Find out more: demo

Try it out: On-Screen Keyboard Try it out: –Open Notepad then start On-Screen Keyboard and try typing the date Type using On-Screen Keyboard Find out more: demo

Speech Recognition Demonstration from YouTube

Accessibility in Internet Explorer Accessibility features in Internet Explorer –Zoom in on a webpageZoom in on a webpage –Select text and move around a webpage with a keyboardSelect text and move around a webpage with a keyboard –Change the font size, formatting, and screen colorsChange the font size, formatting, and screen colors –Use the keyboard to surf the WebUse the keyboard to surf the Web –Keyboard shortcutsKeyboard shortcuts

Internet Explorer: Zoom Zoom in on a webpage –To enlarge the view of a webpage. Unlike changing font size, zoom enlarges or reduces everything on the page, including text and images.

Internet Explorer: Change text size Make webpages easier to read by changing text size on webpages.changing text size on webpages

Internet Explorer: Full View Click on F11 to change the view to a full screen

Try it Out: Internet Explorer Try it out: –Open Internet Explorer –Go to –Try zooming in on a webpage –Try to change webpage text size –Try to change to and from full view Zoom in on a webpage Change webpage text size Find out more: tutorials

Accessibility in Office Accessibility features in Office 2010 –Accessibility CheckerAccessibility Checker –Add captions, subtitles, and audio in slides with Sub-Titling Add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint (STAMP) Sub-Titling Add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint (STAMP) –Use the Save as DAISY add-in for Word to convert files to an accessible formatUse the Save as DAISY add-in for Word to convert files to an accessible format –Create accessible web portalsCreate accessible web portals –Use the Speak text-to-speech featureUse the Speak text-to-speech feature –Customize the ribbonCustomize the ribbon –Use the keyboard to work with ribbon programsUse the keyboard to work with ribbon programs –Create accessible PDFsCreate accessible PDFs –Use Full Screen Reading viewUse Full Screen Reading view

Microsoft Office: Make sure your documents are accessible Accessibility Checker in Word 2010, Excel 2010, and PowerPoint 2010 helps you identify and fix potential accessibility problems that would prevent people with disabilities from reading the file.Accessibility Checker Find and fix accessibility issues in Word 2010 documents Find out more: demo

Microsoft Office: Making presentations accessible Add closed captions to video and audio files you include in your PowerPoint presentations. You are delivering a presentation and some individuals are not able to see details from the back of the room. You also want to be able to show certain students how to set up Internet Explorer to display larger text. Adding Subtitles to PowerPoint Find out more: demo

MAKING THINGS A LITTLE EASIER

Pinning Items to the Task Bar Once a program is open, right click on the icon which is located on the tool bar. Click to Pin the program to the taskbar.

The Search Function By either clicking on the Windows button on the task bar or by pushing the Window key on the keyboard, you can type in the search bar to find programs or documents.

Keyboard Shortcuts Microsoft provides a variety of keyboard shortcuts. Click here for a complete listClick here for a complete list CTRL+C: Copy CTRL+X: Cut CTRL+V: Paste CTRL+Z: Undo CTRL+B: Bold CTRL+U: Underline CTRL+I: Italic

ACCESSIBILITY IN PRACTICE

Scenarios for accessibility solutions We’ll explore four scenarios for accessibility solutions: 1.Alex has a visual impairment and is colorblind 2.Christina is hard-of-hearing 3.Sam has muscle fatigue and wrist pain 4.Mary has difficulty concentrating Your task is to discuss and determine specific accessibility features that might help these students. –Where would you look for more ideas and information? –Who else might you seek help from to find accessibility solutions for these students?

#1:Student who has a visual impairment and is colorblind Student scenario: Alex has a visual impairment and is colorblind. He needs to have what he is reading on the computer enlarged or magnified, and he needs to rely on text, rather than color, for information. Accessibility solutions: Try a High Contrast color scheme in Windows to make the PC easier to seeHigh Contrast color scheme Make text larger Try MagnifierMagnifier Run the Office 2010 Accessibility Checker on Word files sent to AlexOffice 2010 Accessibility Checker

#2:Student who is hard-of-hearing Student scenario: Christina is hard-of-hearing so she needs to be able to adjust the volume on her computer. She uses headphones to block out background noise and increases the volume without disrupting other learners in the classroom. She also may need to watch parts of videos more than once to make sure she doesn’t miss anything that is being said. Accessibility solutions: Computer volume Change computer sounds Text and visual alternatives for sounds – such as captions Text and visual alternatives for sounds Headsets

#3:Student who has muscle fatigue and wrist pain Student scenario: Sam has dexterity difficulties, including muscle fatigue. He needs to be able to limit the amount of keyboard work he does. Sam benefits from using Windows Speech Recognition to dictate large amounts of text for reports and uses an ergonomic Microsoft Comfort keyboard and mouse. Accessibility solutions: Windows Speech Recognition Microsoft Comfort keyboard and mouse

#4:Student who has difficulty concentrating Student scenario: John has been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) which makes it difficult for him to concentrate sometimes. He would benefit from reducing visual and auditory distractions while using the computer. He needs the computer to assist him in better focusing on reading and typing tasks. Accessibility solutions: Clean up and simplify the desktop Choose appropriate color schemes and themes Use the whole screen to read Review spelling, grammar, and word choices Use Speech Recognition Try Microsoft OneNote

Review of students’ solutions Review how-to articles and videos to give you ideas of what to tryhow-to articles and videos –Five ways to make a PC easier to seeFive ways to make a PC easier to see –Four ways to make a PC easier to hearFour ways to make a PC easier to hear –Four ways to help a student control the mouseFour ways to help a student control the mouse –Six ways to help students stay focusedSix ways to help students stay focused –Five ways to help dyslexic students get organizedFive ways to help dyslexic students get organized