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Access for Persons with Disabilities - 18 Resources

Overview

Refers to policy issues of access for people with disabilities, including the American Disabilities Act.


Publications (5)

EDUCAUSE publications address a diverse range of professional challenges in higher education IT, from updates on current developments to explorations of important overarching issues. Listed below are the full range of research, reports and other publications that EDUCAUSE and its members have written about Access for Persons with Disabilities.

Item ID Titlesort icon Resource Category Pub Date Views Ranking
CSD5696
08/24/2009 91
 
CSD3330
01/01/2004 2,500
 
CSD1829
01/01/2002 3,893
 
CSD2960
01/01/2002 3,115
 
CSD5703
08/28/2009 66
 

Presentations (1)

Stepping away from the distractions of normal routine to meet with peers, share experiences, and learn together can be invaluable. EDUCAUSE places great emphasis on the face-to-face meeting experience, offering you numerous opportunities throughout the year to gather with colleagues - from small regional events and special topic meetings to large, national conferences covering the full spectrum of roles and issues important to higher education. For more information on EDUCAUSE conferences and seminars, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page. Listed below is the full range of presentations EDUCAUSE and its members tagged with Access for Persons with Disabilities

Policies (1)

Podcasts (2)

Name Views Post date
CNI Podcast: WebAnywhere - A Screen Reader On-the-Go
  Play | Show Notes | Download (13.69 MB audio/mpeg)
496 01/12/2009
EDUCAUSE Now - #19 - Implications of Social Media on Pedagogy, The EDUCAUSE 2009 Awards, Accessibility for Students with Disabilities
  Play | Show Notes | Download (16.66 MB audio/mpeg)
584 09/10/2009

Blogs (10)

EDUCAUSE hosts a number of blogs for its members. To view a list of all our blogs, click here.

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