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Business and Administrative Services
ADA Compliance
421 Kerr Hall
UC Santa Cruz
1156 High Street
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1077
Email: willats@ucsc.edu
Phone: (831) 459-3759
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Web Accessibility at UCSC
The Americans with Disabilities
Act mandates that UC Santa Cruz, as an educational instutition, make its
programs, services, and activities accessible to, and usable by, people
with disabilities. When faculty and staff use the Internet to provide
information, they are required to make that information accessible to
those using adaptive technology.
Systemwide Efforts
Efforts are currently underway at the systemwide level to improve the
accessibility of UC web content. The UC
Accessibility in the Electronic Environment initiative includes a web site
called
Designing Accessible Web Sites to help web developers understand how to make their sites accessible, and to
point them to useful tools and resources.
Additional Resources
- Section 508 Guidelines: The federal government maintains a web site
to educate the public about Section 508.
- "Beyond ALT Text: Making the Web Easy to
Use for Users with Disabilities" is a usability study done with people
who use adaptive technology. UCSC's Division of Business and Administrative
Services has purchased a site license, allowing campus constituents
only to download the PDF as needed.
- Business and Administrative Services (BAS) has also purchased a site license allowing campus
constituents only to take WebAIM's Online
Accessibility Training. The training has three different tracks (web administrators, web developers,
and those who train web developers), and is very thorough. If you are interested in using this resource, please contact Susan Willats
(willats@.ucsc.edu)
for login and password information.
- The World Wide Web Consortium's
Web Accessibility Initiative page has
the most updated information on guidelines and resources for creating accessible
web pages. They are the authority for creating standards on web accessibility,
and have a robust and frequently updated website.
- Web Accessibility In Mind (WebAIM) is
an organization dedicated to improving the accessibility of online learning opportunities
for all people.
- The Federal
Information Technology Accessibility Initiative offers information and
technical assistance on implementing Section 508 (including a checklist for
making websites accessible).
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Last modified December 20, 2007.
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