#PatinsIcam Archive

A weekly half hour chat focused on improving access to education for PK-12 students through the use of Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and Assistive Technology (AT).

Tuesday January 16, 2018
8:30 PM EST

  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:30 PM EST
    Welcome to tonight's chat! We value your time. IN educator? PGP cert link will be tweeted at the end! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:30 PM EST
    Tonight we're chatting about Web Accessibility and we are ready to access your thoughts, questions and expertise on this important topic! Let's go! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:30 PM EST
    Who's w/ us this evening? Please introduce yourself. Don't forget to use the hashtag 4 each tweet! #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:31 PM EST
    Jim Lambert, PATINS Specialist, GO Boilers #patinsicam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:31 PM EST
    I'm Daniel McNulty, Director of PATINS, former Sp.Ed. T, Behavior Consultant, and Parapro! Ready for Web Accessibility chat! #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:31 PM EST
    Hey! Hey! Jena Fahlbush tweeting from the east side of Indy tonight! #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:31 PM EST
    Hi! Rachel Herron (Cookie McBlizzard) from the PATINS Project here! Excited to chat about Accessibility!!! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:31 PM EST
    I'm Vicki Walker, PATINS Specialist for DHH and Transitions Primary Age. I'll be your moderator this evening and will do my best to keep up with everyone! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:32 PM EST
    We will post questions as Q1, Q2, etc. Pls tweet your response with A1, A2, etc. Don't forget to add the hashtag to each tweet! #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:32 PM EST
    Make your Twitter images accessible in these 5 easy steps: https://t.co/kroLSyXfBN #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:32 PM EST
    Hi! Kelli, PATINS Specialist of ASD, Aspergers, SLD, AEM & AT, Chrome Accessibility here. Cabin fever reduced by humorous snowman names. Thank you. #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:32 PM EST
    Sandy Stabenfeldt, ICAM Digital Services Specialist #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:33 PM EST
    FABULOUS Resource alert!!! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:33 PM EST
    Q1: Why do websites need to be accessible? #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A1: so that everyone canhave equal access to the content #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:33 PM EST
    A1: 1 in 5 people have a disability. Not to mention accessible websites improve the usability for everyone! #PatinsIcam
  • PATINSSandi Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    Great stuff! #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    Q2: What types of needs should be taken into consideration when it comes to accessibility? #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    An accessible website allows any user to access the website, it removes barriers. #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A1: The law stands behind accessibility (IDEA, Title II of the ADA & Sections 504 & 508 of the Rehabilitation Act). Many complaints have been filed & accessibility has been enforced around the U.S. https://t.co/kMZ05EYEIx #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A1: Websites need to be accessible in order to improve functionality and ease of use for everyone! #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A1: You never know who needs accessibility so getting used to making everything accessible is the best way to go! #PatinsIcam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:34 PM EST
    A1 didnt see the question Jim, Equal access and equal opportunity #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A2: Websites should be accessible to all individuals including people with visual, auditory, physical/motor, & cognitive/language disabilities. #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A1: Usability needs to be in forefront for sure. U can have wonderful info, ultimately useless 2 some if it cannot be accessed in the way to which is needed #PatinsIcam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A1 Access for all aspects of life really, Education, of course. Employment, Banking, Healthcare. Government issues. #patinsicam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:35 PM EST
    A2: The web designer should consider visual, motor/mobility, auditory, seizures, and cognitive/intellectual issues. #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A2: font, size, color, alt tag pics and graphics #patinsicam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:36 PM EST
    Q3: Why do school websites need to be accessible to individuals beyond students? #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A2: Vision needs, hearing needs, decoding abilities, language needs, to name a few. #PatinsIcam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:36 PM EST
    A2 Dyslexia, low or no vision, deafness or HOH. Mobility issues. Age related or genetic disabilities. Color blindness. #patinsicam
  • PATINSSandi Jan 16 @ 8:36 PM EST
    Hi there! Sandi Smith PATINS Specialist, This is not my winter wonderland! #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A3: Your school community reaches beyond its Ss to parents/guardians, community members, staff, etc. Your website should provide equal access for all involved who support Ss growth. #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A3: Parents/guardians need to be able to support their student and may have needs that differ from their student! #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A1: An accessible website allows any user to access the website, it removes barriers. #patinsicam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A3: others may need info from the website #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A2: Every single aspect. Each step needs to be thought out meaningfully & purposeful to prevent barriers. Referencing UDL #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    There are family members and stakeholders who might need things to be accessible and everyone deserves the ability to gain the information! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @VickiW823
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A3 : Because school websites are used by non-students with disabilities including teachers, administration, parents, vendors. #patinsicam
  • PATINSSandi Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
    A3: More people than just students need to be able to access the site. #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:38 PM EST
    Q4: What design elements need to be added to a website to increase accessibility? #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:38 PM EST
    A3: School websites need to be accessible for everyone. Even if your school does not receive federal aid, under Section 504, 508 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, online services and programs must be fully accessible. #patinsicam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:38 PM EST
    A3 #PatinsIcam
    • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:37 PM EST
      There are family members and stakeholders who might need things to be accessible and everyone deserves the ability to gain the information! #PatinsIcam
      In reply to @VickiW823
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:38 PM EST
    A3: It needs to be accessible especially to those that we expect to support Ss with work at home, signing digital permission slips, completing forms, etc #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:39 PM EST
    A4: Correct headings, proper alt text, proper unique and descriptive links, proper use of color, proper content navigation, and captioning. #patinsicam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:39 PM EST
    A4: High contrast colors for text/background, Screenreaders,Font variants-size, color, style. #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:39 PM EST
    A3: To give ALL parents and community members equitable access to information #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:39 PM EST
    A4: Design elements should include alternative text or captions for all images, closed captions for videos, heading structure, recognizable links that are specific (no “click here”) #PatinsIcam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:40 PM EST
    A4 yeah Sandy, ALT descriptions used with images. Tactile display like refreshable braille for those who are double-impaired (blind and deaf). #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:40 PM EST
    A4: Keep flashing content to a minimum, use true text rather than images of text, offer good color contrast, don’t use color alone to convey meaning #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:40 PM EST
    Q5: All documents and PDFs added to a website must also be accessible. How do you ensure accessibility of these items? #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:40 PM EST
    A5: run the documents thru an accessibility checker #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A4: Color contract settings #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    Like The Wave Extension? #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @Nwboilermaker
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A4: Try navigating your site using a screen reader like the ChromeVox extension to better understand web design from the viewpoint of a user who is blind or has low vision #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A4: Color contrast settings #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    And not only to access info, but the school or organization likely benefits from interaction from parents and community. No interaction w inaccessible content. #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @ksuding
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A5: Adobe and Word have an accessibility feature built in that can check PDFs and documents. Check out Grackle, a free extension for Google Doc accessibility. #PatinsIcam
  • PATINSSandi Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A4: Pictures with meaning. Use them to guide the eye to specific points so that stakeholders don't have to read through to find needed sections #patinsicam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
    A5: Documents and PDF’s must be text-based documents, not picture based. #patinsicam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:42 PM EST
    Jena Knows! Another fabulous set of tips! #patinsicam
    • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:41 PM EST
      A5: Adobe and Word have an accessibility feature built in that can check PDFs and documents. Check out Grackle, a free extension for Google Doc accessibility. #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:42 PM EST
    A5: This is a HUGE awareness piece. Most don't even know they are placing inaccessible docs into what may be an accessible website or platform. #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:42 PM EST
    Q6: Are there website accessibility standards to reference when designing or editing a website? #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:43 PM EST
    A5: U can test if a PDF's text is accessible by seeing if you can highlight the text on the PDF. #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:44 PM EST
    A6: YES, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) #patinsicam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:44 PM EST
    A5: Two simple places to start are making sure the text is real text (can you copy/paste it) and making sure all images are tagged with alt text descriptions of the images. #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:44 PM EST
    A6: There sure are! The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 https://t.co/O3zsyjmMPb are referenced in many of the complaint resolutions. They have been adopted by many countries around the world as well #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:44 PM EST
    There are many good resources on the web, a good place to start is https://t.co/O8VF4yQKNU. #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:45 PM EST
    A6: A breakdown of the guidelines and a checklist for your site can be found along with lots of other useful info at https://t.co/MObgIr5uBu #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:45 PM EST
    Q7: How do you check your website’s level of accessibility? #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:45 PM EST
    A7: Run it thru a free accessibility checker #patinsicam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:45 PM EST
    A6: There are many good resources on the web, a good place to start is https://t.co/O8VF4yQKNU . #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:46 PM EST
    A7: Along with all of the useful info at https://t.co/MObgIr5uBu, you can check accessibility with their WAVE tool that can be accessed at https://t.co/OmId1VVcG5 or by adding the WAVE Google extension #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:46 PM EST
    A6: If you still do not know, join Google Communities, Twitter, etc to develop valuable PLN to ask questions, troubleshoot #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:46 PM EST
    A7: There are many website accessibility checkers online, but I would recommend having someone you know check it. #PatinsIcam
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:47 PM EST
    A7 Jim, also, we catch many missed features by listening to user feedback! Later better than never. #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:47 PM EST
    A7: Audioeye offers a free website analysis https://t.co/FLx0hAu4uW #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:47 PM EST
    A7: Use a screen reader to test #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:47 PM EST
    A7: There are many good resources on the web, a good place to start is https://t.co/O8VF4yQKNU . #patinsicam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:47 PM EST
    Yes, and potentially a friend who uses a screen reader regularly. This has often been a humbling experience for me. #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @ksuding
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:48 PM EST
    Ah yes, I love this idea #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @danielgmcnulty
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:48 PM EST
    Q8: What recommendations do you have for someone who is just starting to improve a district’s website’s accessibility? Where can they start? #PatinsIcam
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:48 PM EST
    A8: run the website thru an accessibility checker and show admin and tech the errors #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    A8: @jlfahlbush can offer FREE trainings, webinars #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    A8: I would make sure they were in contact with #patinsicam
  • shlugi Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    A7: three test approach, automated testing tool, AT, code review. #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    A8: Start with awareness of WHY accessibility of all content is important for everyone who's adding content to the website. @PATINSPROJECT can help! #PatinsIcam
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    A8 Small steps, start with alt-tags, and checking the site’s links. #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:49 PM EST
    This is a keeper. #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @shlugi
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:50 PM EST
    A8: Think about everyone who adds content to your site and organize training for them. Starting with content that students are regularly asked to access for coursework should be prioritized. #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:50 PM EST
    Hi! Welcome to the #PatinsIcam Chat!!!
    In reply to @shlugi
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:51 PM EST
    Q9: Many educators access Open Educational Resources (OER) for their online content. Is it safe to assume that these materials are accessible? Why/why not? #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:51 PM EST
    A8: YES, they can always tap into us for more info and support for zero dollars! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @ksuding
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:51 PM EST
    A9: NO, T who created it may have not run it thru an accessibility checker #patinsicam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:52 PM EST
    A9: Nope. It’s better to assume that resources found online lack accessibility and to check anything that you find to ensure accessibility before adding it to your site #PatinsIcam
  • PATINSSandi Jan 16 @ 8:52 PM EST
    A9: The resource is only as good as it's creator. You still need to check it's accessibility. #patinsicam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:52 PM EST
    A8: It was a reality check when I learned that when providing links to other websites within your website, THOSE websites need to be accessible as well. I was almost embarrassed 4 not realizing that important piece. #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:52 PM EST
    A9: They are NOT all accessible! They will only be accessible when Ts are educated to created them that way!!! #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:53 PM EST
    We've gotta spread the word & knowledge for sure! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @RachelH872
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:53 PM EST
    A9: Absolutely not. In fact, OER should probably be questioned w/regard to accessibility the most at this stage. #PatinsIcam
  • shlugi Jan 16 @ 8:53 PM EST
    A8: Rome wasn’t built in a day. #A11Y like Rome will take time, planning, goals, and patients. Any forward movement is an advancement. #PatinsIcam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:53 PM EST
    Absolutely! You have certainly teamed up with schools to help this!! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @jlfahlbush
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:54 PM EST
    Q10: What resources do you use to educate your colleagues and others about accessibility? #PatinsIcam
  • eyeonaxs Jan 16 @ 8:54 PM EST
    #8 Use the free WAVE tool from @webaim to get an overview of #a11y issues. #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @VickiW823, @webaim
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:54 PM EST
    So true! We have to start somewhere! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @shlugi
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:54 PM EST
    Fantastic tool! So helpful! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @eyeonaxs, @VickiW823, @webaim
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:55 PM EST
    A10: In addition to the resources at https://t.co/MObgIr5uBu & https://t.co/dQOenjyXRR, Campus Suite https://t.co/4sKyGVM87N offers lots of information to share with colleagues #PatinsIcam
  • jlfahlbush Jan 16 @ 8:56 PM EST
    A10: And we're here to help you navigate the waters of accessibility! #PatinsIcam
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:56 PM EST
    A9: I am hopeful that #GoOpen #OER & accessibility will go hand in hand one day #PatinsIcam Such a huge open door for T creativity & personal design 4 Ss when using OER...makes my heart heavy thinking there are no accessibility guidelines/laws YET
  • ss4122 Jan 16 @ 8:57 PM EST
    A10: I think awareness is very important, it is a great place to start. #patinsicam
  • RachelH872 Jan 16 @ 8:57 PM EST
    YET is the optimal word! Education and Awareness will prevail! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @ksuding
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    Just about time to wrap up! This has been such an informative chat! #PatinsIcam
  • shlugi Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    A5: We promote awesome tools that help make #A11Y source documents like Vision Australia Document Accessibility Toolbar DAT, Word Add-On #PatinsIcam
  • danielgmcnulty Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    Well, the same laws apply to OER as to purchased materials. We have to remember keep schools aware of this. Guidelines for creating are a huge open door, you're right! #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @ksuding
  • eyeonaxs Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    A10: UDL On Campus has some great resources #PatinsIcam https://t.co/B2TQZW9tUo
  • mwhammond1 Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
  • ksuding Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    Yes! The power of YET. We have to believe in it to remain proactive in change #PatinsIcam
    In reply to @RachelH872
  • Nwboilermaker Jan 16 @ 8:58 PM EST
    Great chat and Great Purdue win #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:59 PM EST
    If u want to earn those Twitter Chat PGPs, fill out https://t.co/jP8n8ZdPwI and ur certificate will b sent upon completion. #PatinsIcam
  • VickiW823 Jan 16 @ 8:59 PM EST
    We'll be right here, same place, same time next week! Come back and join us! #PatinsIcam