Accessibility generally means equal or equivalent access by a person with a disability. A website is accessible if it can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by those without.
The major categories of disability types are:
- Visual (blindness, low vision, color-blindness)
- Hearing (deafness and hard-of-hearing)
- Motor (inability to use a mouse, slow response time, limited fine motor control)
- Cognitive (learning disabilities, distractibility, inability to remember or focus on large amounts of information)
Accessibility Resources
Learn more about how to serve the people in your school community who have different levels of ability when navigating websites:
What are the most common accessibility errors? Accessible Website Checklist
Tutorials & Self-Assessment: Accessibility Fundamentals for the Web
Learn more about web accessibility and check your understanding (4 Modules = 1 hour)
Assistive Technology on OCDSB School Websites:
When editing your school's website, keep in mind that some visitors to the site might be using a screen reader. Look for the ReachDeck Toolbar in the top right corner of all OCDSB school websites.
ReachDeck is assistive technology software that adds text-to-speech functionality to websites. It is designed to assist those with dyslexia, literacy difficulties, mild visual impairments and where English is a second language when browsing the web.
This video on YouTube introduces the toolbar, what each icon does and how to use it.
Screen readers allow users to navigate through web content in many ways. The user can simply let the screen reader read everything from top to bottom, one line at a time, or the user can use the tab key to navigate from link to link. The user can also navigate from one heading to the next (if the web content has headings), from one frame to the next (if there are frames), or by other methods.
Screen readers can also be used by those who are both deaf and blind, but rather than convert text into speech, screen readers for the deaf-blind convert text into Braille characters on refreshable Braille devices.