Miscellaneous Materials

There are many other materials that are used in classrooms which also require accessibility consideration. For example, meetings, survey tools, and social media all need to be accessible.

Accessible Meetings, Teleconferences, Webinars Content Type
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Opens new windowHRSDC: Guide to Planning Inclusive Meetings
This helpful guide outlines how to plan meetings that include everyone from the start.

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Opens new windowOSU: Planning Accessible Meetings
This site provides an overview of best practices in preparing meetings that are accessible to all.

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Opens new windowKutztown: Accessible Meetings
This resource highlights how to create meetings that are compliant with the ADA.

Resources available: Online Content

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Opens new windowU.S. Department of Veteran Affairs: Webinar Requirements
This site provides an overview of best practices in creating webinars that are accessible to all participants, as well as being compliant with Section 508.

Resources available: Online Content

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Opens new windowStenosearch: CART Providers Directory
This is a directory of CART reporters: people who perform real-time captioning services. The directory includes most states in the U.S. as well as some international connections.

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Accessible Survey Tools Content Type
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Opens new windowOSU Web Accessibility Center: A Survey and Survey Tools
This survey by the Ohio State University Accessibility Center analyzes different online survey tools for accessibility.

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Accessible Social Media Content Type
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Opens new windowEasy Chirp
This web site highlights how to make tweets more accessible.

Resources available: Online Content

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Opens new windowMaking Social Media More Accessible: What You Can Do Today 
This video from HowTo.gov provides specific tips for making social media content more accessible.

Resources available: Online content

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Opens new windowAccessible Social Media 
This blog post discusses common barriers to accessibility found at social media sites, making them more accessible, and links to resources for doing so.

Resources available: Online content

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Accessible Emails Content Type
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Opens new windowRNIB: Email
This site outlines how to create accessible emails, including information about how to ensure attachments and links are accessible.

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Accessible Games Content Type
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Opens new windowAble Gamers Foundation: Includification
This web site offers practical advice on how to create accessible games for individuals with mobility, hearing, vision, cognitive, and other disabilities.

Resources available: Online Content; Print Document

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Opens new windowAble Gamers Foundation
This is the web site for the AbleGamers Foundation. This organization is dedicated to ensuring digital games are accessible to all. It includes helpful game reviews as well as helpful forums.

Resources available: Online Content; Print Document

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Opens new windowGamevial
This web site provides a variety of educational and non-educational games that are accessible to students with disabilities.

Resources available: Online Content

Games
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Opens new windowNanoGames
This web site provides a variety of educational and non-educational games that are accessible to students with disabilities. Please note that there is a free trial, but otherwise games must be purchased.

Resources available: Online Content

Games
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Opens new windowGame Accessibility Guidelines
This web site offers specific guidelines for creating inclusive games. It includes basic, intermediate, and advanced resources.

Resources available: Online Content

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Last Updated: 01/17/2013