[Home ]    
Main Menu
International News::
A Bout us::
Links::
Magazines::
::
www.doaj.org

www.insikapub.com

AWT IMAGE

jsw.sagepub.com

Search in website

Advanced Search
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
Last site contents
:: Disability Overview
:: World Social Work Day 2017
:: Statement from the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW)
:: 10 facts on physical activity
:: Early cancer diagnosis saves lives, cuts treatment costs
:: International Day of Democracy
:: Charity one of the best investments for human beings’ common future-Ban
:: Completion statement of Iranian social workers’ third media campaign
:: Attention to happy life environment, missing link in support of recovered addicts
:: The role of social workers in individual support with recovered addicts
:: Addiction market, turmoil in the treatment of addiction
:: The viewpoint of Master Moqaddasi about third media campaign of the social workers
:: The social workers’ role in support of recovered addicts
:: Preventing the ominous phenomenon has its own methods
:: Recovery against the recovery …
:: What is E-Accessibility? ::
 | Post date: 2012/11/30 | 

What is E-Accessibility?

  Electronic accessibility, or E-Accessibility, is the ease of use by people with disabilities of information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as the Internet. Web sites need to be presented so that disabled users can access the information. For example:

  • for people who are blind, web sites need to be interpreted by software programmes which read text aloud;
  • for people who have low vision, web pages need adjustable sized fonts and sharply contrasting colours; and
  • for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, audio content should be accompanied by text versions of the dialogue.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, prepared by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provide some standards for web accessibility. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which came into force on May 3, 2008 draws attention to the need to ensure access to ICTs for persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others and will help to eliminate barriers to information, including through the Internet.

The use of ICTs, such as the Internet, is rapidly becoming an essential part of the economic, educational and social life of many people today. To ensure persons with disabilities have the same access to information, making sure that web sites can be used by all is essential.

http://disabilitypress.com/page.php?slct_pg_id=76&sid=1&slc_lang=en

  
Facilities
Related topics Related topics
Print version Print version
Send to friends Send to friends


CAPTCHA
::
View: 2192 Time(s)   |   Print: 1056 Time(s)   |   Email: 95 Time(s)   |   0 Comment(s)
اولین سایت مددکاری اجتماعی ایران http://www.socialworkeriran.com
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.06 seconds with 45 queries by YEKTAWEB 4741