Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web.
More specifically, Web accessibility
means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate,
and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web
accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing
abilities due to aging.
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Classroomdoor.com courseware and learning platforms are designed to make online training accessible to all learners. The
Classroomdoor.com platform:
- Allows a vision-impaired student to use a text reader program to read the text-only version of a course.
- Enables students to access the various course features by using command keys to navigate
- Search the glossary, answer course questions, and more.
- Fully compatible with JAWS 3.7 and 4.5.
- Complies with all Federal 508 regulations and W3C's WCAG guidelines.
For more information on the Section 508 standard,
visit http://www.section508.gov/ .
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable guidelines, software, and tools to lead
the Web to its full potential. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG guidelines explain how to make
Web content accessible to people with disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content developers
(page authors and site designers) and for developers of authoring tools. The primary goal of these guidelines is to promote
accessibility.
For more information on the W3C WCAG guidelines,
please visit http://www.w3.org/ .
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