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1 UH + Website Accessibility

2 Background for UH Accessibility
4 UH Community Colleges served letters of non-compliance for accessibility (May 2016)

3 The Law and Web Accessibility
Section Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology (EIT) accessible to people with disabilities

4 The Law and Web Accessibility
Section Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information that is comparable to access available to others

5 Guidelines for Accessibility
WCAG 2.0 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Has the goal of proving a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments internationally

6 Abilities covered by Accessibility
Visual Auditory Motor Cognitive

7 What is covered by Accessibility
Websites Text, images, forms, sound, videos, etc. Electronic Kiosks Streaming Videos PDFs attachments, web links, etc. More Distance Learning, Procurement, etc. These examples are not inclusive

8 UH Response to Accessibility
Priority 1 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Several priority levels in the draft guidelines; these are just some of those in the Priority 1 grouping New or revised web pages and other web resources published, hosted, or otherwise provided by the University should be made accessible at the time of creation or revision

9 UH Response to Accessibility
Priority 1 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Current main websites for each campus are a top priority for modification Reasonable efforts should be undertaken to bring these websites into compliance

10 UH Response to Accessibility
Priority 1 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines The top 20% of existing web pages and resources most frequently used should be placed in the first priority for review

11 UH Response to Accessibility
Priority 1 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Pages and resources required for participation, funding, disability-related services and other key information or functions needed by people with disabilities, not already in the top 20%, should also be placed in the first priority

12 UH Response to Accessibility
Action Steps Web Content Accessibility Implementation Many more action steps in the draft guidelines Working Group or Task Force Accessibility Audit Develop a corrective action strategy

13 Implementing Web Accessibility
Commitment Accountability Training Technical Support

14 Commitment to Accessibility
Awareness Leadership Policies & Procedures Awareness: most of us are simply unaware of both legal and accommodation requirements

15 Over 1 Billion Disabilities Worldwide
Individuals have a disability, worldwide

16 Individuals are blind or low vision, worldwide
Blindness Worldwide 285 Million Individuals are blind or low vision, worldwide

17 Colorblindness 1 in 12 Men are colorblind

18 Examples of the Ishihara Color-Blindness Test

19 Accountability for Accessibility
Digital Governance Policy Audit tools for existing sites Policy must be developed with broad participation and with support from administration. It must have teeth.

20 Using Wave to test for Accessibility
This check used the checker. Many other solutions, including and

21 SiteImprove Accessibility Checker
For example,

22 Training for Accessibility
Has support Technical skills Internalize Mindset

23 Technical Support for Accessibility
Existing Frameworks work Better Frameworks exist For example,

24 Technical Support for Accessibility
For example,

25 Resources for Accessibility
Checklist Tools UH System

26 Send Web Manager information to


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