Internet services, such as Web browsing, email and discussion fora are central to many in their work, study and leisure. There is every expectation that use of Internet services, (and related technologies), will expand. The growing emphasis on access to communication and information exchange between individuals and societies, across the globe, presents opportunities and barriers to those with communication disabilities and particularly for people who use graphic symbol based augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. The WWAAC project has a central aim of making Internet services more accessible and usable to people with communication disabilities
W4A has made tremendous strides in increasing the accessibility of web sites, and raising the profil...
The paper considers some of the issues surrounding accessibility to Web systems and services by indi...
Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the n...
Since the preparation of internal deliverable i6a, Co-operation with W3C–WAI, a number of activities...
Ensuring that WWW pages are accessible and usable for people with complex communication needs provid...
This document, a final output of the WWAAC project’s Workpackage 7, focuses on guidelines for a Worl...
This paper presents some of the work of the EU WWAAC project (World Wide Augmentative and Al-ternati...
The Internet is central to many in their work, study and leisure, and there is every expectation tha...
This proposed presentation will open up discussion on a current Web 2.0 project intended to help add...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make t...
The work described in this paper was funded under the HEFCE initiative for widening access to Higher...
Figures show that the internet user worldwide extremely increase year by year, noted at least from a...
The development of information and communication technologies have improved the dissemination of inf...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Community networking is an international movement founded on the idea that ‘all citizens’ of a local...
W4A has made tremendous strides in increasing the accessibility of web sites, and raising the profil...
The paper considers some of the issues surrounding accessibility to Web systems and services by indi...
Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the n...
Since the preparation of internal deliverable i6a, Co-operation with W3C–WAI, a number of activities...
Ensuring that WWW pages are accessible and usable for people with complex communication needs provid...
This document, a final output of the WWAAC project’s Workpackage 7, focuses on guidelines for a Worl...
This paper presents some of the work of the EU WWAAC project (World Wide Augmentative and Al-ternati...
The Internet is central to many in their work, study and leisure, and there is every expectation tha...
This proposed presentation will open up discussion on a current Web 2.0 project intended to help add...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make t...
The work described in this paper was funded under the HEFCE initiative for widening access to Higher...
Figures show that the internet user worldwide extremely increase year by year, noted at least from a...
The development of information and communication technologies have improved the dissemination of inf...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Community networking is an international movement founded on the idea that ‘all citizens’ of a local...
W4A has made tremendous strides in increasing the accessibility of web sites, and raising the profil...
The paper considers some of the issues surrounding accessibility to Web systems and services by indi...
Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the n...