
ACCESSIBILITY 101 – CHAPTER 4: Deafness
Introduction to Deafness Hearing disabilities differ for each individual, and the auditory differences range from minor auditory loss to complete deafness. Because most of the
Introduction to Deafness Hearing disabilities differ for each individual, and the auditory differences range from minor auditory loss to complete deafness. Because most of the
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Table of Contents1 What is Low Vision?2 What is a Low Vision Screen Magnifier?2.1 Screen Readers2.2 Color Customization3 Designing for low vision What is Low
Understanding Cognitive Accessibility and Seeing the Bigger Picture Table of Contents1 What is Cognitive Accessibility?2 What is Cognitive Disability?3 What are types of Cognitive Disabilities?4
Overview Blindness is an umbrella term used for lack of vision. This expression may also generally include partial vision loss. Partial blindness means a person
Table of Contents1 Introduction to Disability2 What is Disability3 Types of Disability Introduction to Disability People with disabilities who cannot leave the confines of their
Table of Contents1 Introduction: Why is Dyslexia a Problem?1.1 What is Dyslexia?2 What Causes Dyslexia?2.1 Signs and Symptoms of Dyslexia2.2 Conclusion Introduction: Why is Dyslexia