ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING August 28, 2014 Accessibility Support Team.

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ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING August 28, 2014 Accessibility Support Team

TYPES OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS & DISABILITIES Unaware Unaware Hidden Hidden Partial - limited vision; can see with assistive technology like screen enlargement and screen contrast Partial - limited vision; can see with assistive technology like screen enlargement and screen contrast Blind – uses screen readers and braille Blind – uses screen readers and braille

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