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Accessibility & e-books
AL$ presentation
11/15/16
John Lee
Disability Resource Center
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Thomas Hawk
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What are e-books?
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Malenkov in Exile
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E-book
A book that is read in digital form on a computer, portable e-reader, or other electronic device
It may or may not be a digital version of a printed book
Typical e-book formats: PDF, EPUB, DOC, HTML, AZW/MOBI (Kindle)
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fatboyke (Luc)
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Why e-books?
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They are more accessible
than print media
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David Reber's Hammer Photography
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Customizable & Convertible
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CarSpotter
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You can use them on a variety
of devices
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Janitors
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They're Portable
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kuma chan
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e-books also allow you to multi-task
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susanvg
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Why is e-book accessibility
so important?
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Mads Boedker
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It can help students with...
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Kalexanderson
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Dyslexia
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Jamison Wieser
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Blindness & Low Vision
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fendyzaidan
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Mobility Impairments
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English as a second language
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zinjixmaggir
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Auditory learning preferences
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rattyfied
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It's the Law
ADA/Section 504
Section 508
Dear Colleague Letter re: e-book readers (from DOJ and DOE)
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Scott*
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Students served by DRC
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williamhartz
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How do students with disabilities
read accessible e-books?
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shorty_nz_2000
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Screen readers
& Text-to-speech
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Ludie Cochrane
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Screen readers
JAWS, Window-Eyes, NVDA
TalkBack for Android
VoiceOver for Mac OS & iOS
Windows 8/10 Narrator
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joiseyshowaa
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Text-to-speech reading tools
Mac OS & iOS built-in text-to-speech
Android's Google built-in text-to-speech
Adobe Reader's built-in text-to-speech
Balabolka free text-to-speech software for Windows
Voice Dream Reader app iOS/Android
Read & Write GOLD software license
Read & Write for Chrome extension
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Kuyan Redman
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Refreshable braille display
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ghwpix
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Enlarged font,
magnification, and color contrast
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woodleywonderworks
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What makes e-books accessible?
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woodleywonderworks
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Accessible Features
Readable / tagged text
Logical reading order
Appropriate heading structure & styles
Alt text descriptions for images & graphics
Descriptive links
Accessible math & science notation
Closed captions (if videos are included)
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Avoid using image PDFs
They are unreadable to screen readers (JAWS)
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Challenges of Digital Rights Management
with regards to accessibility
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Jonno Witts
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Best Practices for
creating/choosing accessible learning content
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mer chau
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Accessibility Principles
Perceivability
Operability
Understandability
Robustness
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jenny downing
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Accessibility Tools
Most commonly used accessible file formats - PDF, EPUB 3
Document Accessibility Toolbar (DAT) - for creating accessible Word docs
Adobe Acrobat Pro software - for checking & remediating PDF accessibility
SensusAccess web-based service - for converting image PDFs into "more accessible" PDFs
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Noel C. Hankamer
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SensusAccess
Lower left side of every PolyLearn page
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accessibility.calpoly.edu
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DIRK
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Accessible Image Sample Book
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floeproject.org
FLOE - Flexible Learning for Open Education
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Affordable Learning Solutions
Online resources for
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als.csuprojects.org/accessibility
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oeraccess.merlot.org
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Bookshare.org
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FREE TECH TOOLS
For Faculty
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dhilung
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Read&Write for Google Chrome
Read aloud PDFs/EPUBs in Google Drive
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Adobe Reader's "Read Out Loud"
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Disability Resource Center
Contact Information
John Lee:
jlee245@calpoly.edu
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Rita Gonzalez
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http://mgonz154@calpoly.edu
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