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AccommodationsAssistive technologySupportsPartnershipsDeaf and Hard of Hearing
SupportsPartnershipsDeaf and Hard of Hearing
Accessibility PlanSection 504 vs. Section 508Legal ResponsibilityDigital Accessibility
Section 504 vs. Section 508Accessibility PlanDigital AccessibilityLegal Responsibility
Section 504 vs. Section 508Digital AccessibilityLegal ResponsibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Section 504 vs. Section 508Legal ResponsibilityDigital AccessibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Legal ResponsibilityDigital AccessibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Accessibility PlanLegal ResponsibilityDigital AccessibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Accessibility PlanDigital AccessibilityLegal ResponsibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Digital AccessibilityLegal ResponsibilityUniversal Design for Learning
Accessibility PlanAccommodationsAssistive technologyNeurodiversityPartnershipsSupportsIntellectual {Dis}AbilitiesPhysical {Dis}AbilitiesAutism Spectrum DisorderDeaf and Hard of HearingVision ImpairmentAcquired Brain Injury
This website provides information for interpreters, community services, and assistive technology and equipment.
This website offers some resources that are K-12 specific; however, there are links to outside agencies, instructional strategies, lesson plans, etc.
Defines web accessibility guidelines and provides instructions for making various materials accessible.
This site has demos for what accessible vs inaccessible content looks like and why content needs to be made accessible. It also includes step-by-step tutorials, accessibility guidelines, and even templates for you to use.
Everything accessible in one place. Resources to help teachers create accessible content and courses. This site provides information about:
A web accessibility checker or tool is a program that analyzes a websites and/or documents to determine if it meets accessibility guidelines.
Provides a brief overview of each of the top five digital barriers to accessibility.
International standards organization for the Internet.
Created Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to help organizations meet federal requirements for digital accessibility.
Check the contrast of your color design for accessibility base on Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG)
Calculate contrast ratio of two input colors and check accessibility.
This website provides information for various agencies serving people with disabilities.