Accessibility Policy Statement for The University of Texas at El Paso
As authorized by Chapter 2054, Subchapter M of the Texas Government Code, the Texas Department of Information Resources (“DIR”) has adopted rules (the “DIR Accessibility Rules”) governing how Texas institutions of higher education are to develop, procure, maintain, and use “electronic and information resources” (or “EIRs”) so that the EIRs may be accessed by individuals with disabilities. Such DIR Accessibility Rules are set forth in of the Texas Administrative Code and in of the Texas Administrative Code.
UT System Administration and all UT institutions must comply with the DIR Accessibility Rules when developing, procuring, maintaining, or using EIRs. When procuring EIRs, UT System Administration and all UT institutions will comply with this policy and with the procedures set forth in OGC Bulletin 2006-1, “Access by Persons with Disabilities to Electronic and Information Resources Procured by The University of Texas System Administration and The University of Texas System Institutions.” When developing EIRs, UT System Administration and all UT institutions will comply with this policy and with the procedures set forth in OGC Bulletin 2009-1, “Access by Persons with Disabilities to Electronic and Information Resources Developed by The University of Texas System Administration and The University of Texas System Institutions.”
View the 海角社区 Accessibility Policy
View the
View How to make Accessible Web Pages and Web Sites
- Branded 海角社区 Banner - 海角社区 Graphic Identity Guide
- Standard 海角社区 Footer - 海角社区 Graphic Identity Guide
- Approved 海角社区 Logos and Images - 海角社区 Graphic Identity Guide
- Accessibility - How to make Accessible Web Pages and Web Sites
- Privacy - Enterprise Computing (Information Technology)
- Copyright -
- Security - Information Security
State Websites & Checklists
- Visit the
- Visit the –The gateway for the State of Texas DIR
- Visit the Many resources including Accessibility & Contracts / Procurement
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- View point-by-point
comparisons between Federal 508 and Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Laws
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self explanatory version ofthe the TAC to be used as a pre and post-developmentcheck list .
- - A more
Accessibility Training
- - Accessibility Consulting, Training and Advocacy to Support the Independence of People with Disabilities
- - The 508 Universe serves as a central hub for GSA's section 508 training and information resources. In
it you can access each of thetopic- specific courses that address 508implementation as well as explore Web links and a glossary of 508-related terms. - - Comprehensive WebAim article on Web Accessibility
- developed by WebAim - Checklist and helpful guidelines for Web accessibility
- - HTML, rich media, the user's perspective, evaluation, testing, tools, and more
- - Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are useful in order to maintain 508 and HTML/XHTML Compliance.
- - Accessibility product information, tutorials and
training for Microsoft accessibility features and business resources for integrating accessibility. - HTML / XHTML Training - Sign up for IT4000 or IT4001 for either an introduction to HTML/XHTML or Intermediate HTML/XHTML, respectively. You can sign up for these through TXClass UT El Paso, or you can contact Sonya Villa-Saenz at 915-747-7803
- Contact the EIR Coordinator - Set up an accessibility session based on your needs
- Contact the 海角社区 Accessibility Coordinator at betapia@utep.edu
Tools & Tips
- - (success criteria) and techniques
- - Make sure your HTML is valid and will not trip up assistive technologies
- - Make sure your CSS is valid and will work with all supported 海角社区 browsers
- - Make sure that your color scheme will not cause readability issues
- - WAVE is a suite of evaluation tools that helps authors make their web content more accessible to individuals with disabilities.
- - A Free Text to Speech Voice Reader
- Making written files on the web accessible
Reference Material
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Reference Books for Web Design, Best Practices
and Accessibility- Web Style Guide Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites, Second Edition - by Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton. Available from Amazon.com and in electronic format at various places on the internet (Google for it).
- - This comprehensive book is backed by the Federal Government, extensive user testing, 海角社区 and can be downloaded or read chapter-by-chapter.
- Don't Make Me Think; A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition - Available on Amazon.com
- The Essential Guide to User Interface Design - An introduction to GUI design principles and
techniques ; available on Amazon.com