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XS=USE. Special Interest Group digital accessibility & assistive technology. Linda Nieuwenhuijsen - handicap + studie Thora Arnadottir - SURFfoundation. On which continent do you work? . Europe 50% North America 19% South America 0% Asia 25% Africa 0% Oceania 0% Antarctica 6%
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XS=USE Special Interest Group digital accessibility & assistive technology Linda Nieuwenhuijsen - handicap + studie Thora Arnadottir - SURFfoundation
On which continent do you work? • Europe 50% • North America 19% • South America 0% • Asia 25% • Africa 0% • Oceania 0% • Antarctica 6% • I don’t know 0%
Who are you? • AT advisor 6% • Disability officer 24% • Teacher 12 % • Accessibility specialist 24% • Student counsellor 6% • Policy advisor/employee within HE 12% • Policy advisor/employee government 6% • Other 12%
ABOUT OUR PROJECT Who? What? Why?
HANDICAP + STUDIE • handicap + studie • The Dutch expert centre for studying with disabilities, stimulates the participation of students with disabilities in higher education. • 65 years • Digital accessibility and assistive technology
SURFFOUNDATION • SURFfoundation • Initiating innovation in higher education and research • Structure of the organisation • Digital accessibility and assistive technology
WHAT? • Special Interest Group • Network of professionals that work with students with disabilities and/or IT within and outside HE • Meetings • Mailing list • Knowledge exchange
WHY? • Inclusive thinking • Equal opportunities • No clear legislation • Gap between IT and disability officer within HE • Knowledge exchange • Raising Awareness
WHICH DIFFICULTIES? • Problem ownership • Who are the right people? • Mostly reach people that are already involved • Active participation • Commercial organisations most active • Taking information instead of sharing • Still very depending on us • Accessibility should be included in everything in the organisation.
POSITIVE OUTCOMES • Awareness • Network keeps on growing • Network opportunities between members • Information sharing • Government included • Other SIG’s interested • We started!!!
Are you involved in a network/sig about accessibility and AT in your country? • Yes 73% • No 18 % • I don’t know 9%
Englishmailinglistsorotherinterestingresources • Webaim: http://webaim.org/ • Athen: http://athenpro.org/ • W3c: http://www.w3.org/WAI/IG/#mailinglist • http://www.epractice.eu/ en • http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/einclusion/index_en.htm • http://www.accessifyforum.com/ • ATinHE (http://www.techdis.ac.uk/index.php?p=6_5 /http://www.aaate.net/ • NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DISABILITY PRACTITIONERS - http://www.nadp-uk.org/ • DIS-FORUM - https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=dis-forum • NETSKILLS - http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/index.html • http://inclusive.ning.com/ • http://www.rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk/index.php) including EduApps (http://www.rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk/eduapps/index.php) (recource, not a mailinglist) • Link – a European Network; not especially on AT and accessibility, but interesting: http://www.thelinknetwork.eu/index.php
Dutchmailinglistsorotherinteresting resources • XS = USE http://www.freelists.org/list/xsisuse • For Flanders - specificaround ICT in education- http://www.klascement.be/ • DfA-ICThttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/dfa-ict-nl/
Is there a need for a SIG about this subject in your country? • Yes, because there is a gap between IT and disability officer. 28% • Yes, because there is a need to exchange knowledge 67% • Yes, something else 0% • No 6%
Is there legislation about digital accessibility in HE in your country? • Yes, with sanctions 30% • Yes, without sanctions 25% • No 15% • I don’t know 30%
Is the website of your HE institute accessible for people with a disability? • Yes, totally 15% • Yes, mostly 35% • Partly 40% • No, not at all 5% • I don’t know 0% • I don’t work for a HE institute 5% • I don’t care 0%
Is the VLE of your HE institute accessible for people with a disability? • Yes, totally 5% • Yes, mostly 20% • Partly 65% • No, not at all 0% • I don’t know 5% • I don’t work for a HE institute 5% • I don’t care 0%
Who is responsible for providing AT in your country? • The HE institute 44% • The student 6% • The government 38% • Other 13% • I don’t know 0%
Who is responsible for providing books in alternative format in your country? • The HE institute 50% • The student 6% • The government 13% • The publisher 19% • Depends on the disability 0% • Other 6% • I don’t know 6%
QUESTIONS FROM YOU TO US…. Now or later…. linda.nieuwenhuijsen@handicap-studie.nl arnadottir@surf.nl