Community of Educational Technology Support (ComETS)
Accessibility Special Interest Group
Spring 2008 Event
Technology Accessibility:
Refresher, Updates, and Student Experiences
Brownbag lunch
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2008
Time: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Location: 126 Memorial Library [map]
Event planning:
Alice Anderson, DoIT
Blaire Bundy, DoIT
Todd Schwanke, McBurney Disability Resource Center
Nicole Soukup, McBurney Disability Resource Center
Joyce Tikalsky, Engineering External Relations
SPEAKER BIOS
PROGRAM
11:30 AM-11:35 AM
Welcome - Lisa Jansen, ComETS Steering Committee
ComETS mission: ComETS is a UW-Madison educational technology support community
designed to encourage networking and collaboration to better share resources and expertise
Introductions: First- or second-time ComETS event participants
Announcements: (1) ComETS events handout, and (2) other events or announcements that might be interesting to educational tech support community.
Introduction of Speakers - Joyce Tikalsky, ComETS Steering Committee
11:35- AM-12:45 PM
Web Accessibility at UW-Madison: Student Access & Stories
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11:35 AM- 11:55 AM Students' Use of Campus Accessibility Services - Nicole Soukup and Todd Schwanke, McBurney Disability Resource Center
Brief discussion and overview of the students that McBurney serves, distributions of students on campus, the services/accommodations they receive, and some of the barriers we are working on.
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11:55 AM-12:10 PM The 2008 DoIT Information Technology Survey of Students with Disabilities - Alice Anderson
Making learning resources accessible to students with disabilities while addressing the preferences of students overall is a fascinating process. Through annual surveys, students at UW-Madison have told us what technologies they own, and their opinions and preferences for "technologies and learning," as well as how they would like to access their course materials/resources or the barriers they experience.
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12:10 PM-12:45 PM Making Learning Resources Accessible to Students with Disabilities: Audio and Video Materials - Alice Anderson
A case study with World Caption software that shows how 26 videos were quickly captioned for a real class, including data on costs to obtain transcripts, and time to caption.
12:45 PM-1:00 PM Making Learning Resources Accessible to Students with Disabilities: How Can ComETS Help Lower Barriers to PDFs? - Joyce Tikalsky
12:45 PM-1:00 PM
Web Accessibility News and Resources:
captioning tools, website reviews, audio transcript services (Knowledge Base pages) - Alice Anderson
Wrap-up - Invitation for future ComETS Accessibility SIG activities - Alice Anderson
Planning checklist:
X_ Draft wiki for use during the event (Joyce, Dec. 20, 2007). http://cometsaccsig.pbwiki.org/
X_Check campus calendar (AA and JT).
X_Reserve room 126 Memorial Library - dgrow@library.wisc.edu, 263-1721, Room 170, 11am-1pm, May 8, 2008
X_Draft SAVE THE DATE email and send to the event group for review (Joyce, April 8, 2008).
X_Send the SAVE THE DATE draft approved by the five of us to the ComETS Streering Committee for preview.
X_Send the SAVE THE DATE draft approved by the ComETS Steering Committee to John Thomson (ComETS Steering Committee) for distribution.
X_Share the pbwiki site with all collaborators. Confirm all participants.
X_Set up a meeting of presenters, if applicable (AA and JT) - April 28, 9 AM, McBurney Conference Room
X_All presenters: Check descriptions on the wiki.
X_Send the PROGRAM DETAILS email to ComETS (John Thomson, ComETS steering committee) by April 29
X_Extend invitations to guests and campus groups with a special interest in this topic.
X_Send thank-you letters to presenters and facility coordinators (Joyce, May 16, 2008).
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