A program of the University of Washington. "DO-IT serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers. It promotes the use of computer and networking technologies to increase independence, productivity, and participation in education and employment."
WAI develops... * guidelines widely regarded as the international standard for Web accessibility * support materials to help understand and implement Web accessibility * resources, through international collaboration WAI welcomes... * participation from around the world * volunteers to review, implement, and promote guidelines * dedicated participants in working groups
I will not believe my son is disordered. What is impaired and disordered is a society where, in order to gain some level of understanding and acceptance of differences, a child has to be considered abnormal.
People with disabilities, whether temporary -- such as a slow connection or eyes "disabled" by having to watch traffic -- or permanent -- such as hearing, visual, physical or cognitive impairment -- use a wide range of alternative approaches, different fr
People with disabilities, whether temporary -- such as a slow connection or eyes "disabled" by having to watch traffic -- or permanent -- such as hearing, visual, physical or cognitive impairment -- use a wide range of alternative approaches, different fr
D. Dew, and G. Alan (Eds.) 30, Washington, DC, The George Washington University, Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, U.S. Department of Education, (2005)