One thing is certain in life: All of us will
need accessibility tools at some point.»
Not exact matches
The abstruse nature of the job, combined with the
accessibility of its
tools, has created the sense that all you
need to be a marketer is the talent your mom always said you had, plus fashionable glasses.
It's about meeting the diverse
needs of people, i.e. community, workplace,
accessibility,
tools, infrastructure.
The resources in this section describe the
accessibility tools that are universally available to all students, and the supports and accommodations that are made a available to English language learners (ELLs) and students with disabilities with identified
needs.
I understand the Universal
Tools, Designated Supports, and Accommodations presented in the Smarter Balanced Usability,
Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines are designed to address access
needs based on the demands of the Smarter Balanced interim and summative assessments.
The new web - based ISAAP
tool is designed to facilitate selection of the Designated Supports and Accommodations that match student access
needs for Smarter Balanced assessments, as supported by the Smarter Balanced Usability,
Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines.
«This is the
tool which the industry
needed to fully embrace the
accessibility functionality which we've embedded into the EPUB 3 specification.
The Ace
tool performs a variety of automated checks to assist in the evaluation of conformance to the EPUB
Accessibility Specification and against the rules defined in WCAG and ARIA, producing a list of violations that
need fixing.
Both of these
tools generate an
accessibility audit of the website and gave us a comprehensive list of all elements that
needed improvement in order to achieve A ratings in WGAG 2.0.
That's one of the ways that using online
tools offers people more
accessibility and flexibility because people can go in and respond when they
need to.
In an effort to assist employers meet their obligations under this Act, the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment has put together a reporting
tool as well as a the AODA Compliance Wizard which is designed to help employers know what they
need to do to help them comply Ontario's
accessibility law.
A simple feedback form is another
tool to help users inform you about what
accessibility features may
need to be improved or added.