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The key features in the Lake Devo Web-based role-play environment that allow blind students, using a screen reader, to fully participate in creating and presenting online role-play scenarios are described. Three key features are reviewed including: the Character Editor, the Script Editor, and the Movie Player, discussing as well how WAI-ARIA has been used to make them accessible.