According to the the principles of Universal Design, this network in the brain gathers information, identifies voices and recalls facts.
What is the Recognition Network?
This WCAG principle recommends that the output of web content is available through multi-sensory modalities.
What is percievable?
This section of the Rehabilitation Act requires all Federal ICT and vendor products to be accessible to all.
What is Section 508?
Speech disorder often caused by a stroke or brain trauma results in the person having difficulty saying what they intend to say, consistently and accurately.
What is Acquired Apraxia?
Disability Model that believes in designing a world that is open so that everyone, no matter their ability, have equal access and can integrate into it.
What is the Social Model?
Giving learners a variety of ways to demonstrate what they have learned is based on which UDL principle.
What is Multiple Means of Action and Expression?
Web pages that are designed to be navigated via a keyboard, provide options to adjust time to complete a task and have page titles and lables with names follow this WCAG principle.
What is Operable?
Section 255 of this 1996 Act requires all FCC manufacturers to create products that are accessible to people with disabiities.
What is the Telecommunications Act?
Alternative communication that relys on body language, facial expressions, gestures and sign language.
What is Unaided Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC).
Questions like 'How can we cure her?' and 'How can we fix him?' are asked by professionals at the center of this disability model.
What is the Medical Model?
Designing curriculum so that students assign personal meaning to their learning, are attentive and want to learn more, applies this UDL principle.
What is Multiple Means of Engagement?
A set of attributes that defines ways to make web content and web applications more accessible to people with disablities.
What is Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)?
The 1968 Act requires that buildings built or designed with Federal Funds must be accessible to people with disabilities.
What is the Architectural Barrier Act (ABA)?
Difficulties with social interaction; difficulties with verbal and non-verbal communication and difficulties with repetitive behaviors are often characterized with this disorder.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD?
While it's strength is recognizing the need for accomodations, this model can inadvertantly categorize and stigmatize people as needy.
What is the Economic Model?
Skills outcome from applying the UDL principle which provides multiple means of action and expression include improved ability to plan, organize and demonstrate learning.
What are executive function skills?
The WCAG principle that outlines success criteria for consistent navigation across numerous web pages, detecting errors being read to the user and providing field labels.
What is Understandable?
This section of the Rehabilitation Act prohibits federally funded programs from discriminating against people with disabilities through 4 Title programs.
What is section 504?
Motor disorder that is marked by joint disease, increased risk of falls, aged related decline in balance and walking.
What is Musculoskeletal Ambulation disability symptons (MADS)?
With the focus of the Functional Solutions Model on inventiveness, to mitigate or eliminate limitations of the body, this often makes new products or technology unobtainable.
What is high cost?
Dialogue to explain the visual activities and context, that are not part of the actual script, are found in this universal design accessibility feature.
What is the Audio Description?
Making the world wide web accessible to all persons regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities is the mission of this group.
What is the World Wide Web Consortium (who created WCAG which is the gold standard in accessibility).
In support of Section 508 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act, this Board defines physical space designs and information and communication technology standards related to accessibility.
What is the Access board?
People with Cerebal Palsy, ALS or Quadrapalegic experience this type of impairment.
What are motor or mobility impairments?
In this model, most evident amongst people who are deaf because of their shared sign language linguistic, a disability becomes a point of pride.
What is the Social Identity or Cultural Affiliation Model?