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Understanding Accessibility: JAWS and ZoomText Users Speak and Explain. Mike Elledge Sakai Accessibility Team Lead Assistant Director, Usability & Accessibility Center, Michigan State University. Acknowledgements. Anil Lewis, President, National Federation of the Blind of Georgia (NFBA)
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Understanding Accessibility:JAWS and ZoomText Users Speak and Explain Mike Elledge Sakai Accessibility Team Lead Assistant Director, Usability & Accessibility Center, Michigan State University
Acknowledgements • Anil Lewis, President, National Federation of the Blind of Georgia (NFBA) • Robert Todd, Director, Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) • Margaret Londergan, Director, Adaptive Technology Center, Indiana University
Panelists • Anil Lewis, NFBGA
Challenges • Awareness • Knowledge • Understanding
Understanding • Text-book versus experience • Sighted designers versus blind or low-vision users • Hearing designers versus deaf users • Mobile designers versus impaired users • Temporary versus permanent cognitive impairment
Persons Using Adaptive Technology • Video Clip #1 • Video Clip #2 • Video Clip #3
Panelist Adaptive Technology • What is JAWS? • What is ZoomText?
Panelist Demonstrations • Navigation techniques • Good (well-designed) and bad (poorly-designed) sites • What helps panelists the most
Panelists and Sakai • Things that work well • Things that could work better • Things that would be helpful
Wrap-up • Will look into making Morae videos from session available on server as .wmv files • Join the Accessibility Working Group to discuss other accessibility issues as they come up: http://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal