Wednesday 30 July 2014

Accessibility-as-a-Service in Georgia

by David Raths, Campus Technology


As faculty members add online and multimedia elements to their courses, colleges and universities across the country continue to struggle to ensure that disabled students (and employees) have equal access to course material and university Web sites. But by taking a centralized approach, the State of Georgia finds itself in an enviable position. Its AMAC Accessibility Solutions and Research Center, situated in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Architecture, has grown into a hub for training, technical assistance and manufacture of hard-copy textbooks and publisher files into accessible media, for universities in Georgia and across the country.


http://campustechnology.com/articles/2014/07/16/accessibility-as-a-service-in-georgia.aspx


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