Best and Worst College Web Sites for Blind Students
- December 12, 2010
Some college Web pages treat blind students who rely on text-to-speech readers better than others. Jon Gunderson, coordinator of assistive communication and information-technology accessibility at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has reviewed Web pages at 183 institutions. He selected the colleges mostly from 15 major athletic conferences, since those institutions are similar in size and mission. He also surveyed all institutions in California's two university systems, and those in one Colorado university system, because of their large enrollments. He reviewed university home pages, main pages from the admissions offices and colleges of liberal arts, as well as all other pages with links on those primary sites. The percentages in each column indicate the proportion of pages that met Mr. Gunderson's accessibility criteria.
麻豆传媒社区入口 placed 17th on the list.
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