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1 Legal Considerations for Web and Information Technology Accessibility Webinar December 5, 2013 10:00 am - 11:00 am Robin F. Wheeler Attorney, South Carolina Access to Justice Commission robin.wheeler@scbar.org robin.wheeler@scbar.org Janet Jendron SC ATAC Web Accessibility Committee Chair janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu Web Accessibility http://accessibility.sc.gov/

2 Housekeeping  If the screen freezes or you can no longer hear, close your Connect window and login again.  Using headphones may reduce feedback.  Use the chat to ask questions or make comments. We will monitor and answer as appropriate.  Use the drop down menu to ask the presenter to speak louder or slower.

3 Applicable Federal Laws  §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  §508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 §508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990  Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Individuals with Disabilities Education Act  §255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 §255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996  Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act or CVAA (2010) Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act or CVAA (2010)

4 South Carolina Laws  South Carolina Human Affairs Law South Carolina Human Affairs Law  Rights of Physically Disabled Persons Rights of Physically Disabled Persons  Includes Bill of Rights for Handicapped Persons  South Carolina Accessibility Policy and Standards http://itstandards.sc.gov/SearchDisciplineResults.a spx?id=Accessibility South Carolina Accessibility Policy and Standards

5 Some Cases  National Federation of the Blind v. Free Library of Philadelphia (Filed May 2, 2012, Settled October 2012)Filed May 2, 2012  National Federation of the Blind v. Target – Settled 2008Settled 2008  National Association of the Deaf v. Netflix – June 19, 2012 National Association of the Deaf v. Netflix  Hearing Loss Association of America and AMC Theatres® Agreement (October 2013)October 2013  National Federation of the Blind, the American Council of the Blind, and Arizona State University (settled 2010)settled 2010)  Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. et al v. Time Warner, Inc. (filed June 1, 2011 - ACTIVE)filed June 1, 2011  Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired v. Redbox (filed January 12, 2012, fact sheet) Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired v. Redbox fact sheet  National Federation of the Blind v. Law School Admissions Council (settled April 26, 2011)settled April 26, 2011  National Federation of the Blind v. United Airlines (2010) – filed using California laws, not federal lawsfiled using California laws, not federal laws  Deaf Counseling, Advocacy and Referral Agency v. San Francisco Airport (settled 2005) Deaf Counseling, Advocacy and Referral Agency v. San Francisco Airport

6 Lainey Feingold’s web accessibility settlements  Weight Watchers Print and Digital Accessibility Settlement Agreement – June 2013 Weight Watchers Print and Digital Accessibility Settlement Agreement  Bank of America Online and Mobile Security Solutions Settlement Agreement – March 2013 Bank of America Online and Mobile Security Solutions Settlement Agreement  First Addendum to MLB Settlement Agreement – June 2012 First Addendum to MLB Settlement Agreement  Charles Schwab Web Accessibility Agreement – May 2012 Charles Schwab Web Accessibility Agreement  American Cancer Society: Extension to Settlement Agreement – March 2012 American Cancer Society: Extension to Settlement Agreement  American Cancer Society Accessible Website and Alternative Formats Agreement – Feb. 2011 American Cancer Society Accessible Website and Alternative Formats Agreement

7 Definitions AccessibleTech.orgAccessibleTech.org – ADA National Network, Information, Guidance and Training on the ADAADA National Network  What is EIT? includes computer hardware and software, operating systems, web-based information and applications, telephones and other telecommunications products, video equipment and multimedia products, information kiosks, and office products such as photocopiers and fax machines. What is EIT?  What is Accessible EIT? Accessible electronic and information technology is technology that can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities. What is Accessible EIT?  What is Assistive Technology? Accessible technology is “is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible.” What is Assistive Technology?

8 Who’s Affected?  Visual Blindness, low vision, color-blindness Visual  Hearing (including background noise) Hearing  Motor Inability to use a mouse, slow response time, limited fine motor control Motor  Cognitive Learning disabilities, distractibility, inability to remember or focus on large amounts of information, age- related limitations, lack of computer/Internet experience Cognitive  Multiple ways to access information

9 Who’s Affected? How Does Accessible Web Design Benefit All Users? How Does Accessible Web Design Benefit All Users? - DO-IT from U of Washington People affected by poorly designed websites Keeping Web Accessibility in MindKeeping Web Accessibility in Mind Video – WebAIM Keeping Web Accessibility in Mind - a Must SeeKeeping Web Accessibility in Mind - a Must See - Video

10 What’s Affected?  Web Pages  Office documents - Word, PowerPoint, Excel  PDF Documents – all related to Office docs  Videos, Graphics  Browsers and Plug-Ins  Printed materials  Search tools for computers, everything!  Smart phones - Small screens jump to content (scrolling is a pain!)  Touch input vs. mouse input  iPads (and iPhones) - No Flash support  Others?

11 What we have in common People don’t read web pages. We all scan content  Headings  Links  Get to the most important information  Choices in how to scan content  Intuitive, easy navigation

12 Examples Examples of Accessible (and Inaccessible) Web Design  Every image should have good ALT text Every image should have good ALT text  Separate block of ALT text Separate block of ALT text  Use simple ALT text for simple images Use simple ALT text for simple images  Proper use of image maps Proper use of image maps  Make link text descriptive but brief Make link text descriptive but brief  Use link text that can stand alone Use link text that can stand alone  Provide good keyboard navigation Provide good keyboard navigation  Provide alternatives to controls and applets Provide alternatives to controls and applets  Provide alternatives to tables and frames Provide alternatives to tables and frames  Don't assume your formatting will be seen Don't assume your formatting will be seen  Don't require the use of style sheets Don't require the use of style sheets

13 Heading Structure Demonstration of Heading Structure

14 Alt text for graphics The need for alt text - YouTube WebAIM on alt text

15 Link Text What do these mean?  Download  More  Read more  Click here  Here  Click  Info Using URLs as the link:  www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1590591488/qid=1116957951/sr=2- 1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/103-5755258-8204633) www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1590591488/qid=1116957951/sr=2- 1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/103-5755258-8204633 WebAIM on link text

16 FORMS! Video of David

17 Skip to main content Why? Should it be visible or not? Jim Thatcher on that

18 Tables  Data Tables  Freedom Scientific Surf’s UpFreedom Scientific Surf’s Up  WebAIM Creating Accessible Tables WebAIM Creating Accessible Tables

19 Other Barriers…  Links to inaccessible PDFs or other downloadable documents Accessible and Inaccessible PDFs (great tutorial)  Color to convey critical information  “Items in red are required”  “Items with an asterisk are required”  “Click the green button to continue”  Captions! Bus routes

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21 Other things to consider  CSS rather than tables for layout – Zen GardenZen Garden  Sites designed in FLASH – LegosLegos  CAPCHA! – Microsoft SignupMicrosoft Signup  Ability to resize text without using assistive technology  Navigation  Clear, natural language  WebAIM on web writing WebAIM on web writing  Cognitive Disorders Cognitive Disorders  Readability Tests Readability Tests

22 Demonstration of Dragon.. Video of Sandi

23 Testing Tools Free accessibility/developer toolbars IEFirefoxChromeIEFirefoxChrome Download the trial version of JAWS screen reader - Works for 40 minutes at a timetrial version of JAWS Wave toolbar for Firefox WAVE online WAVE Word 2010's Accessibility Checker

24 Testing color …  Color contrast  Colour Contrast Analyser - Developed by Vision Australia the CCA checks for brightness and contrast against WAI algorithms. It is a useful tool that has a colour picker that can be used to pick up on colour in images as well as text. Colour Contrast Analyser  Vischeck - This is a tool that can be used to simulate the effect of colour blindness on your page colours. Vischeck  Effective colour contrast - Designing for people with partial sight and vision deficiencies from Lighthouse International. Effective colour contrast

25 Resources  SCATP Web Page Resources SCATP Web Page Resources  Accessibility Issues – questions, explanations (SCATP) Accessibility Issues  SC Technical College System Resource Guide SC Technical College System Resource Guide  WebAIM’s - Introduction to Web Accessibility WebAIM’s - Introduction to Web Accessibility  A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 - W3C Working Group Oct 2010 A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0  PDF Accessibility Overview (Adobe) PDF Accessibility Overview  Google Video on Web Design Google Video on Web Design  Web Accessibility Primer - Cornell University Web Accessibility Primer  UWA IT Accessibility Policies in Higher Education UWA IT Accessibility Policies in Higher Education  Free Tools for Captioning YouTube Videos Free Tools for Captioning YouTube Videos  NCDAE Cheatsheets NCDAE Cheatsheets  Utube Captioning Utube Captioning  Ways to evaluate your work Ways to evaluate your work

26 Legal Considerations for Web and Information Technology Accessibility Webinar December 5, 2013 10:00 am - 11:00 am Robin F. Wheeler Attorney, South Carolina Access to Justice Commission robin.wheeler@scbar.org robin.wheeler@scbar.org Janet Jendron SC ATAC Web Accessibility Committee Chair janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu Keep in touch! http://accessibility.sc.gov/


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