Hi Lenny:
for all sorts of information and links about accessability and learning /
learning technology see the links page of our Help2Access website at
http://www.help2access.org.uk/
it's often difficult to come up with examples of bad websites partly because
they tend not to stick in the minds of the excluded people for very long, "I
bookmark sites I can get in to not those I can't" - and also because it's
rarely obvious what is an inaccessible site just by looking.
Some examples which spring to mind at present are:
the national maratime museum Cornwall
http://www.nmmc.org.uk/
this is currently under redevelopment but the live site is access
unfriendly.
www.mobmagic.co.uk
one which some one just asked me to check for them as they were having
problems
this is a Flash site so lots of access problems.
Adrian Higginbotham
Help2Access
Open Distance Learning Unit (ODL)
The University of Salford.
Telephone: 0161-2952555
Email [log in to unmask]
Website: http://www.help2access.org.uk/
Technology House, Lissadel Street, Salford M6 6AP.
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From: "Lenny.Dalby" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: Good Websites?
All,
We are currently putting together an all inclusive Portal, to encompass
our website, intranet, VLE etc Can anyone suggest any good sites, in
regards to accessibility for all, we can look at for ideas?
I've been onto the DRC website & RNIB website for helpful info, now I
just want to be able to present some examples of good (and bad)
websites.
Cheers,
Lenny
Equal Opportunities Officer
Holm Lodge,
King Alfred's College,
Sparkford Road,
Winchester,
SO22 4NR
Telephone: (01962) 827196
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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