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1.    About Universal Design

1.1 Applying Universal Design

even though this is a subsection of section 1, would like a link to it from the index page

1.2 Principles of Universal Design

1.3 Examples of Universal Design

1.4 Resources on Universal Design

 

2.    Responsibilities of training providers

2.1 Disability Standards for Education

2.1.1 Enrolment

2.1.2 Participation

2.1.3 Curriculum development, accreditation and delivery

2.1.4 Student support services

2.1.5 Elimination of harassment and victimisation

2.1.6 Making reasonable adjustments

2.2 Resources on legal responsibilities

2.3 Useful processes

 

3.    Converting materials to accessible formats

3.1 Learning support for students with a disability

3.2 Useful training techniques

3.3 Check for existing resources

3.4 Copyright and training providers

3.4.1 Making legal copies

3.4.2 Who pays for conversion of materials?

3.4.3 Frequently Asked Questions about copyright

3.4.4 More Information about copyright

4.    Information about accessible resources

4.1 Audio format

4.2 Large print materials

4.3 Braille and tactile materials

4.4 Electronic text

4.5 Reformatting documents

4.6 Learning guides in information technology

4.7 Access to PDF files

4.8 Captioning videos

4.9 Emerging technology

4.10 Customising computer setup and mouse-free navigation

 

5.    Designing print-based learning materials

5.1 Materials that are clear and easy to understand

5.1.1 Write for your reader

5.1.2 Write clearly

5.1.3 Edit your document

5.1.4 Design the document carefully

5.2 Offering options for other formats

5.3 Examples of Plain English

        5.3.1 Demonstration with graphics

        5.3.2 Text version of demonstration

        5.3.3 Example of ineffective design

5.4 More information on print-based materials

5.5 Download print design checklist in Word

 

6.    Designing accessible web resources

6.1    Much of the web not accessible

6.2    Web access covered by law

6.3    International Guidelines for web access

6.4    Resources on design for access and usability

6.4.1    Guides

6.4.2    Tutorials

6.4.3    Testing Accessibility

6.4.4    Authoring tools

6.4.5    Designing for people with colour deficient vision

6.4.6    Good examples

6.4.7    Demonstration of screen readers and screen magnifiers

6.4.8    Online newsletters

6.4.9    How to use the web for people with a disability

6.4.10    Other valuable resources

 

7.    Check your knowledge with these quizzes!

7.1 What do you know about ... universal design?

7.2 What do you know about ... responsibilities of training providers?

7.3 What do you know about ... accessible formats?

7.4 What do you know about ... accessible web design?

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 Last updated: 04/04/2005

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