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Improving web accessibility: a study of webmaster perceptions
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A survey was created, and data was collected from 175 webmasters, indicating their knowledge on the topic of web accessibility and the reasons for their actions related to web accessibility.About:
This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2004-03-01. It has received 285 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Web standards & Web Accessibility Initiative.read more
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Okay, Our Courses Are Online, but Are They ADA Compliant? An Investigation of Faculty Awareness of Accessibility at a Midwestern University.
John A Huss,Shannon Eastep +1 more
Access, Action, & Agency: Inclusive Design for the Non-visual Use of a Highly Interactive Simulation
TL;DR: Findings from the design and implementation of accessibility features for the PhET Interactive Simulation, Balloons and Static Electricity are presented and an interaction flow that connected keyboard interactions with reactions in dynamic content is designed.
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Measuring the impact of automated evaluation tools on alternative text quality: a web translation study
TL;DR: The first empirical study on web accessibility conceived around a translation task sought to particularly investigate the quality of image text alternatives produced by French translators with the help of two evaluation tools: aDesigner and Acrolinx.
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Evaluation of Haptic HTML Mappings Derived from a Novel Methodology
TL;DR: The evaluation of haptic HTML mappings that were developed using a participatory-design based technique, and presented using the Logitech Wingman force-feedback mouse have shown that participants were able to identify objects presented haptically, and develop a structural representation of layout from exploring content.
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Information Literacy and Blind and Visually Impaired Students
TL;DR: In the summer of 2007, as part of the City University of New York PeopleTech Summer Institute held at Baruch College, the author taught a class in information literacy to a group of blind and visually impaired students using assistive technology to access the resources of the college library as mentioned in this paper.
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What is computer ethics
TL;DR: This essay discusses what makes computers different from other technology and how this difference makes a difference in ethical considerations and why this emerging field is both intellectually interesting and enormously important.
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Universal usability
TL;DR: It is shown that knowledge so disseminated through the mass of mankind that it may reach even the extremes of society: beggars and kings.
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Computer Ethics
TL;DR: In this paper, Johnson has added two new chapters on the Internet: one focusing on ethical behavior online, and the other addressing the social implications of the Internet, and they are presented in compelling and understandable language so that rigorous, in-depth analysis is accessible to students who may be novices in philosophy or technology studies.
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Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities
TL;DR: Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities as mentioned in this paper is a vital tool for web site developers and administrators who need to understand the law, the requirements of the disabled, and the processes of site evaluation and implementation.
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ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGY: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology (John Wiley & Sons, 2004)
TL;DR: The IEEE-CS/ACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice Glossary Index as discussed by the authors is an extension of the IEEE Code of Professional Practice glossary for software engineering.
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