The National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) promotes the use of a Web Access symbol and provides model examples of accessible pages.
http://www.boston.com/wgbh/pages/ncam/currentprojects/webaccess.html

Trace Research and Development Center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison focuses on research and design "to advance the ability of people with disabilities to achieve their life objectives through the use of communication, computer and information technologies." They include many resources on accessible Web design on their page. http://www.trace.wisc.edu/

The Accessible Computer Technology Centre provides a thorough guide to accessible Web design. http://www.ott.igs.net/index.html

Bobby is an easy to use program that will help you make Web pages accessible to those with disabilities. It will also find HTML compatibility problems that prevent pages from displaying correctly on different web browsers. Bobby was created at CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology).
http://www.cast.org/bobby/

DO-IT
This brochure accompanies an 11 minute video, World Wide Access, which may be ordered through DO-IT. This publication is supported by a generous grant from the Telecommunications Funding Partnership for People with Disabilities and the Dole Foundation. Primary "funding for the DO-IT program is provided by the National Science Foundation.

DO-IT
4545 15th Avenue NE, Room 206
Seattle, WA 98195
(206)685-DOIT (voice, TDD)
(206)685-4045
doit@u.Washington.edu
Director: Sheryl Burgstahler, Ph.D.
http://www.washington.edu/doit/

Copyright 1997
University of Washington Permission is granted to copy these materials for educational, non-commercial purposes provided the source is acknowledged.

Try the DO-IT home page: http://www.washington.edu/doit/



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