Web Accessibility Related Links
Information for NJ Colleges
http://adaptivetech.tcnj.edu/
The Adaptive Technology Center for New Jersey Colleges - provides assistive technology support to college students with disabilities.
http://www.tcnj.edu/~technj/
TECH-NJ is a publication from TCNJ that focuses on assistive technology.
General Information, Guidelines, and Tutorials
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/
These are the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to follow from the W3C. It contains guidelines to follow when creating your web material and the different priority levels associated with each one.
http://www.webaim.org/
This is a site devoted to web accessibility. It contains an abundant of useful information covering almost all topics, tutorials, demonstrations, and relevant links.
http://www.trace.wisc.edu/world/web/index.html
This site contains an abundance of links to all things pertaining to making your site accessible. You will be able to find information about guidelines, web access tools, governmental efforts, forums, organizations, projects, assistive technologies, and more general web access info.
http://ncam.wgbh.org/salt/guidelines/
This site contains IMS guidelines for creating accessible learning applications.
http://accessnsdl.org/
This site contains links that pertain to all areas of web accessibility. You will be able to link to information on organizations, guidelines, resources, accessibility tools, and more.
Assistive Technologies
Evaluation and Repair Tools
PowerPoint Accessiblity
http://www.webaim.org/techniques/powerpoint/
Gives information about different ways you can present your powerpoint presentation online, describes why it is or is not accessible, and provides examples.
http://www.rehab.uiuc.edu/office/
This is where you can go to download the Office Export Wizard. It is a tool that assists you in converting your powerpoint slides to accessible text only slides.
Adobe PDF Accessibility
http://access.adobe.com/
Adobe's Main Accessibility Site, which contains all types of information about web accessibility, and how it applies to adobe products.
http://www.pdfaloud.com/
Free download at this site which adds a toolbar to your Adobe Acrobat or Reader that will read PDF's out loud.
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