JISC TechDis have a whole series of Accessibility Essentials
http://www.techdis.ac.uk/index.php?p=3_20 on the subject and we have A4
versions on the LexDis website under Guides.
http://www.lexdis.org.uk/guide
Please do let me know if you need any others as we are creating some for
the staff at the university during the course of the year.
Best wishes E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
Learning Societies Lab,
ECS, University of Southampton,
Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246
http://www.lexdis.org
http://www.emptech.info
> hi alastair
>
> an invaluable document I regularly consult is the 'readability'
> guidelines as produced by NIACE earlier this year. although it is
> technically for paper handouts and such, there are also hints and
> strategies for presentation etc. hope this helps
> melanie
>
> Quoting Alastair Veal <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any - or know of any - brief accessibility guidelines
>> regarding making learning materials accessible for disabled students -
>> in particular websites and PDF documents. I know that there are lots of
>> guidelines such as the W3 guidelines - I just was wondering if there was
>> something brief and digestible for people with limited experience of
>> accessibility issues.
>>
>>
>>
>> Many Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Alastair Veal
>>
>> Brunel University
>>
>>
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