Accessibility Resource

This resource explores teaching keyboard accessibility and commands to disabled and dyslexic IT students in compliance with the SENDA Act, including setup guidance for monitors and alternative input methods for those unable to use a mouse.
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Does anyone know of a recommended resource for teaching keyboard accessibility using commands/strokes for disabled/dyslexic I.T students in line with the Senda Act? This would be taylored for students unable to use a mouse. Also info on how to set up the monitor for disabled students would also be helpful.
Nicola Moore

Does anyone know of a recommended resource for teaching keyboard accessibility using commands/strokes for disabled/dyslexic I.T students in line with the Senda Act? This would be taylored for students unable to use a mouse. Also info on how to set up the monitor for disabled students would also be helpful.
Nicola Moore

One Response

  1. Various resources
    Have a look at TADS (Tech-Disability Access database) http://www.niad.sussex.ac.uk
    You can search for specific products etc based on type of disablity. There is also a learning resource archive.
    Inclusive technology http://www.inclusive.co.uk/ has information about products and also white papers etc.
    REM the educational IT supplier has a whole section dedicated to special needs with articles FAQs etc
    http://www.r-e-m.co.uk/specialneeds/index.html

    Hope this helps.

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