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An Accessible On-Ramp to the Information Highway

Center for Accessible Information Accessible documents, accessible websites, accessible training. An Accessible On-Ramp to the Information Highway. Michigan CEC 2013 Lynne Tamor . Computer Literacy is Key for Many Students with Disabilities. But…

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An Accessible On-Ramp to the Information Highway

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  1. Center for Accessible Information Accessible documents, accessible websites, accessible training An Accessible On-Ramp to the Information Highway Michigan CEC 2013 Lynne Tamor

  2. Computer Literacy is Key for Many Students with Disabilities But… • General education computer teachers are often ill-equipped to work with students with disabilities, especially information processing and intellectual disabilities. • Other teachers may not be fully computer literate themselves • Individualized instruction often falls to paraprofessionals.

  3. A Lack of Appropriate Curricula • Need to be able to individualize pace and content • Need to interface with assistive technology • Need to be able to use non-specialist teachers • Need to have the option of starting at the very beginning • Need concrete, relevant outcomes along the way

  4. Our dream • Computer/Internet skills developed to maximum levels for all students. • Open access to adaptive/specialized equipment for all students. • Preparation of teachers to support students with disabilities in use of computers and the Internet. • Support services for teachers, students, and families

  5. Our current focus • Curriculum to teach basic skills to people with intellectual disabilities • Curriculum that can be adapted for use in general education settings, small groups, and individual instruction and self-instruction • Supporting materials for on-going computer/Internet use • Supporting materials regarding access enhancing equipment and software

  6. 4 Curriculum Modules • Computer Basics • Internet Browsing • Email • Internet Safety

  7. Our First Attempt: The On-Ramp Funded by the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities • A response to demand from adults with disabilities • Intended for use in small group and individualized settings • Web-based • Intended to launch graduates to use email and surf the Web.

  8. Features • Accessible lessons (PowerPoint and video) • Supplemental materials: • Cheat sheets • Extra “how to’s” • Resource Links • Discussion Group (email) • Glossary • Audio options

  9. Curriculum Delivery • Individual, within a classroom • Webinars • Small group • At home • Probably requires a mentor, but not an expert

  10. Site Structure

  11. Modules

  12. Computer Basics

  13. The Internet

  14. Introduction to Email

  15. Netiquette and Safety

  16. Contact Us Lynne Tamor Lynne@AccessibleInfo.org 248-481-3871 Ryan Dagey Ryan@AccessibleInfo.org 812-360-7680 www.OnRampToTheWeb.org

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