A Review of Accessibility in Online Higher Education

M. Coleman, Z. Berge
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The proliferation of the Internet, computers, and mobile devices means that students of all ages, socio-economic statuses, geographical locations, and abilities have access to higher education institutions that were previously unavailable. As the population of the United States ages and the number of students with diagnosed disabilities grows, colleges and universities will be challenged to accommodate the various needs of their student population. Distance education is often seen as an appropriate outlet to increase enrollment numbers and provide education to students with motor, cognitive, visual, and auditory impairments. Instructional designers, instructors, and institutions are tasked with designing, developing, and maintaining accessible hardware, software, websites, and other technologies that allow disabled students to actively engage in education and become more independent. This paper will discuss how various disabilities effect college coursework and review the best practices, methods, and technologies utilized to create an inclusive education for all learners.
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网络高等教育可及性研究综述
互联网、计算机和移动设备的普及意味着所有年龄、社会经济地位、地理位置和能力的学生都有机会进入以前无法获得的高等教育机构。随着美国人口的老龄化和被诊断为残疾的学生人数的增长,学院和大学将面临适应学生群体各种需求的挑战。远程教育通常被视为增加入学人数和为有运动、认知、视觉和听觉障碍的学生提供教育的适当途径。教学设计师、教师和机构的任务是设计、开发和维护可访问的硬件、软件、网站和其他技术,使残疾学生能够积极参与教育并变得更加独立。本文将讨论各种残疾如何影响大学课程,并回顾用于为所有学习者创建全纳教育的最佳实践、方法和技术。
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