Software Accessibility, Usability Testing and Individuals with Disabilities (Company Overview) Software Accessibility, Usability Testing and Individuals with Disabilities (Company Overview)

Software Accessibility, Usability Testing and Individuals with Disabilities (Company Overview‪)‬

Information Technology and Disabilities 2004, Dec, 10, 2

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INTRODUCTION Electronic and information technology products hold significant promise for all individuals to be better informed, able to communicate with greater numbers of people, and more successful in school and employment. This potential may be even greater for individuals with disabilities, many of whom report that information technology, including the Internet, has had a significant impact on their lives (DO-IT, 2004; Hasselbring & Glaser, 2000; Success Stories, 2002; Taylor, 2000). Advancements in computer technology have opened doors to educational and employment opportunities that were once closed to individuals with disabilities. Most individuals with disabilities who are employed use computers at work and as a group rely on a wide variety of assistive technologies (National Organization on Disability, 2004). However, individuals with disabilities are less than half as likely as their non-disabled counterparts to own a computer, and they are about one-quarter as likely to use the Internet (Kaye, 2000; US Department of Commerce, 2000).

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2004
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information
SIZE
211.5
KB

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