Links
Links
DO-IT
http://www.washington.edu/doit/
Resources on electronic and information technology, postsecondary education
and careers for people with disabilities; one of the AccessIT sponsors.
The Adaptive Technology Resource Center
http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/
Training, consultation, and information to help both educators and users with
adaptive technology.
Closing the Gap
http://www.closingthegap.com
Information on computer technology in special education and rehabilitation.
Bobby
http://www.cast.org/bobby/
Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) Universal Design for Learning
http://www.cast.org/udl
Resources, research and examples to assist in the design of learning materials
and activities for all learners.
National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM)
http://ncam.wgbh.org
Research and development facility dedicated to the issues of media and information
technology for people with disabilities.
Trace Research and Development Center
http://www.trace.wisc.edu/world
Works on ways to make standard information technologies and telecommunications
systems more accessible and usable by people with disabilities.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
http://www.w3.org/WAI
Pursues accessibility of the web through technology, guidelines, tools, education
and outreach, and research and development.
Section 508 Standards of the Access Board
http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/508standards.htm
Section 508: The Road to Accessibility
http://www.section508.gov/
Resources for understanding and implementing the requirements of Section 508.
The National Center on Accessible IT in Education
http://www.washington.edu/accessit/index.php
Resources, knowledge base, contacts for AccessIT.
Equal Access to Software and Information (EASI)
http://www.rit.edu/~easi
Resources for making technology accessible to people with disabilities.
Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center (ITTATC)
http://www.ittatc.org
Promotes the development of accessible electronic and information technology
by providing technical assistance, training, and information.
Disability-Related Resources on the Internet
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/DRR/
Comprehensive list of web sites, Usenet discussion groups, and distribution
lists.
