Guide to Digital Accessibility
Policies, Practices, and Professional Development
Herausgeber: Mancilla, Rae; Frey, Barbara A.
Guide to Digital Accessibility
Policies, Practices, and Professional Development
Herausgeber: Mancilla, Rae; Frey, Barbara A.
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The book situates the digital accessibility movement within the context of major federal legislation, such as the Americans with Disabilties Act of 1990.
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The book situates the digital accessibility movement within the context of major federal legislation, such as the Americans with Disabilties Act of 1990.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781642674521
- ISBN-10: 1642674524
- Artikelnr.: 66404818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781642674521
- ISBN-10: 1642674524
- Artikelnr.: 66404818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rae Mancilla, Ed.D., (she/her) is the Assistant Director of Online Learning for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she leverages over a decade of curriculum development, instructional design, teaching, assessment, and project management expertise. She is also an active educator and researcher, instructing courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels. In addition, Rae serves as a Peer Reviewer and Research Colleague for Quality Matters and a bilingual Peer Evaluator for the Middle States Commission for Higher Education. Her research interests include the professional development of instructional designers, language learning and technology, digital accessibility, and program evaluation. Her scholarship has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal for Applied Instructional Design, Applied Linguistics, the American Journal of Distance Education, and Language, Learning, and Technology. Recent publications include the QM Digital Accessibility White Paper Series. Rae also reviews manuscripts for journals, including the American Journal of Distance Education, Applied Linguistics, and the International Journal of Applied Linguistics. Barbara A. Frey, D.Ed., (she/her) is an Assistant Professor with the School of Education at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and an Instructional Design Consultant with the University of Pittsburgh. She is also an active Quality Matters Facilitator, Master Reviewer, and Research Colleague. Throughout her career, Barbara has collaborated with hundreds of faculty on the design and development of traditional, online, hybrid, and massive open online courses (MOOCs). Her work has resulted in award-winning programs including several Blackboard Catalyst Awards. She has served as a Peer Evaluator for the Middle States Commission for Higher Education. Barbara is co-author of the book Distinctive Distance Education Design: Models for Differentiated Instruction. In addition, she has published numerous book chapters and scholarly articles in the Journal of Applied Instructional Design, Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, TechTrends, and the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education. Most recently, she co-authored the QM Digital Accessibility White Paper Series.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part 1. Digital Accessibility Background
and Historical Perspectives 1. History of the Known. Digital Accessibility
as an Issue of Social Justice in U.S. Education 2. Evolution of Quality
Matters General Standard 8. Accessibility and Usability 3. Quality Matters
Professional Development for Addressing Accessibility and Usability Part 2.
Digital Accessibility Policy 4. A Systems Approach to Change. Putting
Inclusion and Accessibility into Practice 5. Mixed-Methods Research to
Support Development of a Campus-Wide Digital Accessibility Policy 6.
Development and Implementation of an Electronic and Information Technology
Accessibility Policy 7. A Case in Strategic Institutional Accessibility 8.
Promoting Accessibility through the Revision of a Distance Education Policy
Part 3. Digital Accessibility Course Development Practices and Tools 9.
Designing Inclusive Formal and Informal Online Learning. What Do
Instructors Need to Know? 10. Using a Pilot Study to Pivot Toward Digital
Accessibility Practices 11. Six Keys for Accessible Online Course
Development 12. Scenarios and Solutions. An Instructional Designer's
Perspective on Creating Accessible Courses 13. Digital Accessibility in
Higher Education. Moving Practices from Ad Hoc to Intentional 14.
Maintaining the Momentum. Developing Accessibility Awareness 15. Technology
Tools to Promote Digital Accessibility Part 4. Digital Accessibility
Professional Development 16. One Size Does Not Fit All. Faculty Development
for Digital Accessibility 17. Professional Development Strategies for
Digital Accessibility Awareness 18. Three Approaches to Teaching
Accessibility and Universal Design 19. Using a Constructivist Approach to
Bridge Digital Accessibility from Theory to Practice Across a University
System 20. Accessibility as Conventional Practice. An Accessibility and
Inclusive Design Professional Development Strategy 21. Designing
Professional Development Courses for Digital Accessibility in Higher
Education 22. Adapting Professional Development to Improve Accessibility in
the Online Environment 23. The Case for Continuous Professional Development
in Accessible Course Design List of Common Abbreviations Editors and
Contributors Index
and Historical Perspectives 1. History of the Known. Digital Accessibility
as an Issue of Social Justice in U.S. Education 2. Evolution of Quality
Matters General Standard 8. Accessibility and Usability 3. Quality Matters
Professional Development for Addressing Accessibility and Usability Part 2.
Digital Accessibility Policy 4. A Systems Approach to Change. Putting
Inclusion and Accessibility into Practice 5. Mixed-Methods Research to
Support Development of a Campus-Wide Digital Accessibility Policy 6.
Development and Implementation of an Electronic and Information Technology
Accessibility Policy 7. A Case in Strategic Institutional Accessibility 8.
Promoting Accessibility through the Revision of a Distance Education Policy
Part 3. Digital Accessibility Course Development Practices and Tools 9.
Designing Inclusive Formal and Informal Online Learning. What Do
Instructors Need to Know? 10. Using a Pilot Study to Pivot Toward Digital
Accessibility Practices 11. Six Keys for Accessible Online Course
Development 12. Scenarios and Solutions. An Instructional Designer's
Perspective on Creating Accessible Courses 13. Digital Accessibility in
Higher Education. Moving Practices from Ad Hoc to Intentional 14.
Maintaining the Momentum. Developing Accessibility Awareness 15. Technology
Tools to Promote Digital Accessibility Part 4. Digital Accessibility
Professional Development 16. One Size Does Not Fit All. Faculty Development
for Digital Accessibility 17. Professional Development Strategies for
Digital Accessibility Awareness 18. Three Approaches to Teaching
Accessibility and Universal Design 19. Using a Constructivist Approach to
Bridge Digital Accessibility from Theory to Practice Across a University
System 20. Accessibility as Conventional Practice. An Accessibility and
Inclusive Design Professional Development Strategy 21. Designing
Professional Development Courses for Digital Accessibility in Higher
Education 22. Adapting Professional Development to Improve Accessibility in
the Online Environment 23. The Case for Continuous Professional Development
in Accessible Course Design List of Common Abbreviations Editors and
Contributors Index
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part 1. Digital Accessibility Background
and Historical Perspectives 1. History of the Known. Digital Accessibility
as an Issue of Social Justice in U.S. Education 2. Evolution of Quality
Matters General Standard 8. Accessibility and Usability 3. Quality Matters
Professional Development for Addressing Accessibility and Usability Part 2.
Digital Accessibility Policy 4. A Systems Approach to Change. Putting
Inclusion and Accessibility into Practice 5. Mixed-Methods Research to
Support Development of a Campus-Wide Digital Accessibility Policy 6.
Development and Implementation of an Electronic and Information Technology
Accessibility Policy 7. A Case in Strategic Institutional Accessibility 8.
Promoting Accessibility through the Revision of a Distance Education Policy
Part 3. Digital Accessibility Course Development Practices and Tools 9.
Designing Inclusive Formal and Informal Online Learning. What Do
Instructors Need to Know? 10. Using a Pilot Study to Pivot Toward Digital
Accessibility Practices 11. Six Keys for Accessible Online Course
Development 12. Scenarios and Solutions. An Instructional Designer's
Perspective on Creating Accessible Courses 13. Digital Accessibility in
Higher Education. Moving Practices from Ad Hoc to Intentional 14.
Maintaining the Momentum. Developing Accessibility Awareness 15. Technology
Tools to Promote Digital Accessibility Part 4. Digital Accessibility
Professional Development 16. One Size Does Not Fit All. Faculty Development
for Digital Accessibility 17. Professional Development Strategies for
Digital Accessibility Awareness 18. Three Approaches to Teaching
Accessibility and Universal Design 19. Using a Constructivist Approach to
Bridge Digital Accessibility from Theory to Practice Across a University
System 20. Accessibility as Conventional Practice. An Accessibility and
Inclusive Design Professional Development Strategy 21. Designing
Professional Development Courses for Digital Accessibility in Higher
Education 22. Adapting Professional Development to Improve Accessibility in
the Online Environment 23. The Case for Continuous Professional Development
in Accessible Course Design List of Common Abbreviations Editors and
Contributors Index
and Historical Perspectives 1. History of the Known. Digital Accessibility
as an Issue of Social Justice in U.S. Education 2. Evolution of Quality
Matters General Standard 8. Accessibility and Usability 3. Quality Matters
Professional Development for Addressing Accessibility and Usability Part 2.
Digital Accessibility Policy 4. A Systems Approach to Change. Putting
Inclusion and Accessibility into Practice 5. Mixed-Methods Research to
Support Development of a Campus-Wide Digital Accessibility Policy 6.
Development and Implementation of an Electronic and Information Technology
Accessibility Policy 7. A Case in Strategic Institutional Accessibility 8.
Promoting Accessibility through the Revision of a Distance Education Policy
Part 3. Digital Accessibility Course Development Practices and Tools 9.
Designing Inclusive Formal and Informal Online Learning. What Do
Instructors Need to Know? 10. Using a Pilot Study to Pivot Toward Digital
Accessibility Practices 11. Six Keys for Accessible Online Course
Development 12. Scenarios and Solutions. An Instructional Designer's
Perspective on Creating Accessible Courses 13. Digital Accessibility in
Higher Education. Moving Practices from Ad Hoc to Intentional 14.
Maintaining the Momentum. Developing Accessibility Awareness 15. Technology
Tools to Promote Digital Accessibility Part 4. Digital Accessibility
Professional Development 16. One Size Does Not Fit All. Faculty Development
for Digital Accessibility 17. Professional Development Strategies for
Digital Accessibility Awareness 18. Three Approaches to Teaching
Accessibility and Universal Design 19. Using a Constructivist Approach to
Bridge Digital Accessibility from Theory to Practice Across a University
System 20. Accessibility as Conventional Practice. An Accessibility and
Inclusive Design Professional Development Strategy 21. Designing
Professional Development Courses for Digital Accessibility in Higher
Education 22. Adapting Professional Development to Improve Accessibility in
the Online Environment 23. The Case for Continuous Professional Development
in Accessible Course Design List of Common Abbreviations Editors and
Contributors Index