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Access through Adaptive Computer Technology and Website Design


April 29, 2003 - Adaptive Computer Technology and Accessible Website Design Presentation at Eastern Illinois University

On April 29th we will be travelling to Eastern Illinois University for an adaptive technology and accessible website presentation from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a one hour lunch break in between sessions. As always, accompanying the presentation will be a companion CD that includes demo versions of much of the software that we will be covering in the presentation. If you would like more information concerning the whereabouts or nature of this presentation from Eastern Illinois University, you can contact Kathryn Waggoner - Assistant Director: Disability Services.


Your presenters for this technology and disability overview are:

Michael Whitney

Michael Whitney heads adaptive technology and accessible web creation for Disability Support Services at SIUC and is also the coordinator of the Adaptive Computer Technology & Website Design HECA grant project. In addition to his MA in Rehabilitation, Whitney has completed training on designing universally acceptable web resources and an assistive technology applications certificate program offered by the State University of California Northridge. He will discuss and demonstrate some of the common adaptive technologies utilized by students with disabilities.

Kathleen Plesko

Kathleen Plesko directs SIUC's Office of Disability Support Services and is an expert in disability accommodations in higher education settings. She will discuss and delineate the provisions of mandated accomodations in real and electronic classrooms. As an important counter-balance, Plesko will discuss fundamental course requirements and how they can limit the need to provide accommodations, particularly in the area of testing.

Topics of Discussion and Presented Technologies

Technologies used by students in order to access academic information

Inaccessible navigation and Legislation requiring accessibility

Examples of inaccessible design and Tools used to make them accessible