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Horton, Sarah – Syllabus, 2000
Discusses multimedia Web site design that may include images, animations, audio, and video. Highlights include interfaces that stress user-centered design; using only relevant media; placing high-demand content on secondary pages and keeping the home page simpler; providing information about the media; considering users with disabilities; and user…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Design Requirements, Disabilities, Media Selection

Grogan, David; Ruzic, Roxanne – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2000
This article describes the process of designing the Center for Applied Special Technology Web site to illustrate both the principles and the practice of universal design for learning. How the Web site overcame barriers to learning, information representation, interaction and navigation, and engagement barriers is addressed. (CR)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Children, Computers
Mills, Steven C. – 2000
As the use of the Web is perceived to be an effective tool for dissemination of research findings for the provision of asynchronous instruction, the issue of accessibility of Web page information will become more and more relevant. The World Wide Web consortium (W3C) has recognized a disparity in accessibility to the Web between persons with and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Disabilities
McDermott, Irene E. – Searcher, 2001
Discusses making the World Wide Web accessible to people with physical disabilities. Includes Web site design; text alternatives for graphic elements; Web sites that help construct accessible Web pages; software packages to improve accessibility; accessible electronic resources in libraries; and the Americans with Disabilities Act and standards…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Design Requirements
Rouse, Veronica – Computers in Libraries, 1999
Discusses some of the hardware and peripherals available to people with varied disabilities as an introduction to the things that Web designers and librarians will need to take into consideration when designing a site and selecting materials. Suggests guidelines for good design and tools for increased accessibility. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Peripherals, Computer System Design, Design Requirements

Ashton, Tamarah M., Ed.; Hines, Rebecca A.; Hall, K.; Sarah – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2000
This article describes how students with disabilities can utilize a combination of customized home pages and assistive technology tools to access the World Wide Web. Tips for designing Web pages with specific modifications for students with different disabilities are provided, along with general design guidelines. (Contains seven references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Classroom Techniques, Computers
Kautzman, Amy M. – Searcher, 1998
Describes tools that make the Web more accessible for people with disabilities and lists some of the basic rules for designing a page layout, focusing on HTML, color, buttons, images, links, image map, forms, columns and frames, applets and plug-ins. Discusses how to evaluate the Web page. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Disabilities
Burgstahler, Sheryl – 2001
This report discusses access issues related to distance learning for individuals with disabilities and presents design considerations for assuring that a course is accessible to potential instructors and students with a wide range of disabilities. The field of universal design provides a framework for this discussion. It begins by describing…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Education, Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Assisted Instruction