As Computerised Assessment becomes more widely accepted, they are also being more commonly applied within higher stakes testing, for summative assessment and examinations. In these situations, it is vitally important that authors and administrators are rigorous in making sure that their assessments meet the accessibility guidelines that have already been specified by the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. This paper outlines these guidelines and considers the steps that authors can make to achieve these goals. On a practical note, it also demonstrates how both authors and administrators can confirm to those guidelines using Questionmark Perception
Companies need to address Web Accessibility with more than just professional standards of code writi...
Assessment of the accessibility of electronic services can be achieved using well documented guideli...
Since the preparation of internal deliverable i6a, Co-operation with W3C–WAI, a number of activities...
E-Assessment offers many opportunities to broaden the range of tools at the assessor's disposal and ...
BS 7988 is the new British Standard Code of practice for the use of information technology (IT) for ...
E-assessment tools offer enormous potential for educational organisations to support disabled studen...
This paper is aimed both at teaching staff directly involved in creating assessments and those worki...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develop and maintain g...
AbstractWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) from W3C consist of a set of 65 checkpoints or s...
The Web is widely used as a delivery channel and the importance of eAccessibility to digital resourc...
Since 1999 the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have provided a solid basis for imp...
This research was done in collaboration with the Norwegian Tax Administration who had concluded that...
This paper argues that web accessibility is not an intrinsic characteristic of a digital resource bu...
The World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) have become wi...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day–to–day life, through its powe...
Companies need to address Web Accessibility with more than just professional standards of code writi...
Assessment of the accessibility of electronic services can be achieved using well documented guideli...
Since the preparation of internal deliverable i6a, Co-operation with W3C–WAI, a number of activities...
E-Assessment offers many opportunities to broaden the range of tools at the assessor's disposal and ...
BS 7988 is the new British Standard Code of practice for the use of information technology (IT) for ...
E-assessment tools offer enormous potential for educational organisations to support disabled studen...
This paper is aimed both at teaching staff directly involved in creating assessments and those worki...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develop and maintain g...
AbstractWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) from W3C consist of a set of 65 checkpoints or s...
The Web is widely used as a delivery channel and the importance of eAccessibility to digital resourc...
Since 1999 the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have provided a solid basis for imp...
This research was done in collaboration with the Norwegian Tax Administration who had concluded that...
This paper argues that web accessibility is not an intrinsic characteristic of a digital resource bu...
The World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) have become wi...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day–to–day life, through its powe...
Companies need to address Web Accessibility with more than just professional standards of code writi...
Assessment of the accessibility of electronic services can be achieved using well documented guideli...
Since the preparation of internal deliverable i6a, Co-operation with W3C–WAI, a number of activities...