Episode 4: Accessibility

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Please feel free to share your feedback, comments and suggestions with us Contact: Alexandra Jansky Email: teachingtools@education.uzh.ch Our website: https://teachingtools.uzh.ch/

Website of the Disability Office: https://www.disabilityoffice.uzh.ch/de.html

There are several screenreader programs for different operating systems. A free open source screen reader NVDA: https://www.nvaccess.org/download/, for Windows JAWS: https://www.freedomsci.de/serv01.htm, for MacOS, VoiceOver is pre-installed.

Screenreaders for mobile devices: VoiceOver for iPhones and iPads is installed by default on all iOS devices. TalkBack, screenreader for core Anroid operating systems, also generally preinstalled.

Be my Eyes App: https://www.bemyeyes.com/language/english

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines set standards for accessibility of websites: https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/

More information about e-Accessbility in higher education also on Teaching Tools: https://teachingtools.uzh.ch/en/tools/e-accessibility

Editorial Consultant: Stéphanie Hegelbach (https://www.stephaniehegelbach.ch/about)

Producer, Consultant and Postproduction: Daniel Vuille (LerNetz AG, https://lernetz.ch/)

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