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Universal Design and the Open Course Library Rebecca C. Cory January 26, 2012
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A few questions for you: O Have you ever been somewhere where you didn’t speak the majority language? How did that feel? O Have you studied a discipline that was really hard for you? How did you end up learning it? O Were you ever in a situation where you felt everyone else “got it” but you didn’t? What did that make you want to do? O Have you had an experience with a website that was beautiful yet not usable?
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Traditional Design and Universal Design Traditional Design O Design for a “typical” student O Use “accommodations” for non-typical students O Blame students who don’t fit class Universal Design: O Design for greatest diversity of students O Accommodations are unnecessary O Students who don’t fit are due to lack of instructor imagination
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Universal Design I. Provide Multiple Means of Representation II. Provide Multiple Means of Action and Expression III. Provide Multiple Means of Engagement O Learn more: http://www.udlcenter.org/
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What are you already doing? O Fill in the template with ways you are providing: O Multiple Means of Representation O Multiple Means of Action and Expression O Multiple Means of Engagement
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Basic Accessibility Checklist O Design using styles and headings. Tag heading levels. O All navigational elements (links, controls) can be accessed using the keyboard. O Link text provides a description of the link target. O ALT tags are present and equivalent to the graphic content. O If a page requires a timed response, users can request more time. O If meaning is conveyed through color, there are other non-color specific ways to determine meaning as well. O There is high contrast between text and background. The user is able to control contrast. O Transcripts are provided for audio content. O Captioning is provided for video content. O Data tables have mark-up for clarity. O The content is designed with Universal Design principles.
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Matt Cutts Discusses the Importance of alt Tags O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NbuDp B_BTc
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Contact information for Rebecca: Email- RebeccaCory@seattlecolleges.eduRebeccaCory@seattlecolleges.edu G-mail- UDConsultant@gmail.comUDConsultant@gmail.com Phone- 206-934-7808
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