Conference Presentations
While enrolled at Purdue University Calumet, I had attended meetings/conferences for the Indiana Computer Educators (now Indiana Connected Educators).
Screen-Capturing, Screen-Casting, and Screen Sharing for the Budget Friendly Teacher
In 2012, I co-presented with Dr. Anastasia Trekles in a workshop titled “Screen-Capturing, Screen-Casting, and Screen Sharing for the Budget Friendly Teacher.”
Reaching Student Communication and Learning Needs Through Web Accessibility
For the year 2013, I solely presented a concurrent session titled “Reaching your student communication and learning needs through Web Accessibility.”
Supplemental Resources and Examples
Reference List from Presentation
Examples of an accessible and inaccessible website using the WAVE checker
- Website A
- Website B
Examples of an accessible and inaccessible documents
Below are examples of an accessible or inaccessible documents. Be sure to run them through the Microsoft Word Accessibility Checker to see the difference.
After you have run the documents through the Accessibility Checker listen to the following clips to hear a "tag" from each document example. You will hear the difference between which one is accessible and which one is not.
- Document A
- Document A report (PDF)
- Document A voice tag (MP3)
- Document A file (DOCX)
- Document B
- Document B report (PDF)
- Document B voice tag (MP3)
- Document B file (DOCX)
Other Resources
Assistive Technology Example: http://youtu.be/VvWCnFjAGgo
Attributed to Alice A. (user), and Neal Ewers of the Trace Research and Development Center of Madison, Wisconsin.
Assistive Software Example: https://youtu.be/8aGsLfiJENQ (Text Transcript)