Success Statements: CSU San Jose
SJSU has developed a new ‘Section 508 - How to Do Business with SJSU’ information document to give to vendors.
First to identify critical administrative websites.
First to develop a comprehensive accessibility training manual.
Accessible Web template kit 3.0 launched on November 1, 2007.
Accessibility report on all SJSU critical webpages is launched November, 2007 using AccMonitor.
Relaunch of accessible SJSU home, search and top level pages on December 6, 2007.
Launch of iTunes U with provision for accessibility on January 23, 2008.
Website Content Management System (WebCMS 7) is launched February 6, 2008.
Accessibility website is accessible! - relaunched February 6, 2008.
Webservices website is accessible! - relaunched February 6, 2008.
Human Resources website (largest on sjsu.edu) is accessible! – Re-launched February 18, 2008.
Launch of the new accessible University Housing website in January 2008.
Conversion of PDFs to accessible format documents on the Academic Senate website, Summer 2007.
University produced 10-page publication on ATI, outlining the mandate, deadlines and roles and responsibilities for faculty, staff, students.
Partnership between Procurement and Disability Resource Center in development of the E&IT Procurement Plan.
Developed a new ‘Section 508 - How to Do Business with SJSU’ document to give to vendors.
Developed a Procurement Process Flowchart that explains the connected roles and responsibilities of PASS & ADA Compliance Office process.
Now using its new VPAT document in all RFPs and formal bids over 50K.
Pioneered and developed a ‘Section 508 Steps in the Procurement & ADA Compliance Office’ synergetic process.
Hired a dedicated Section 508 Compliance Specialist for 2008.
Creating automated accessible ATI forms: VPAT, Checklist, Exception and Complaint.
First campus to hire a Universal Design for Learning Faculty-in-Residence, January 2006.
382 faculty and staff have participated in Accessible Instruction to date.
33 faculty have participated in two 3-day Universal Design for Learning Workshops to date.
208 faculty and staff have participated in an ATI Instructional Materials workshop since 2007.
Center for Faculty Development staff developed 7 programs in Universal Design for Learning and posted all materials on the web.
Obtained funding and recruited 8 Accessible-Faculty-in Residence to work in a train-the-trainer role for each college and the library.
Center for Faculty Development & Support posted a Course Design for Accessibility website March 2006. (http://www.sjsu.edu/cfd/resources/instructional/accessibility.shtml)
Center for Faculty Development developed accessible template for syllabi, posted it on the Web and provided to new faculty, Fall 2007.
Center for Faculty Development offered 59 courses in accessibility since January 2007.
Our Adaptive Technology Center and Alternative Media Center support the ATI teams in all that they do.
