Index of Slides : Text Only Version
- Accessible Electronic and Information Technology (E&IT) Procurement Training 101
- Accessible Technology
- Accessible Technology
- Setting the Context: Who Benefits?
- Part 1: Accessibility in E&IT
- What is California Government Code 11135?
- Cal. Gov. Code §11135(d)(2)
- What is Section 508?
- What is Section 508?
- How does Section 508 apply to the CSU?
- How Does Section 508 Apply to CSU?
- Difference Between CA Law and Section 508
- Gov. Code 11135 Section (c)(2)
- Part 1: Section 508 Standards
- Definition of E&IT
- Key Concepts for Standards
- Technology to Expose Content and Functionality
- Technical Standards-Subpart B
- Technical Standards- Cont’d
- Software & the Web- Key Concept
- Telecommunication Products- Key Concept
- Video and Multimedia Products- Key Concept
- Video and Multimedia Products- Key Concept
- Self-Contained, Closed Products- Key Concept
- Desktop and Portable Computers- Key Concept
- Information, Documentation & Support- Subpart D
- Information, Documentation & Support
- Functional Performance Criteria-Subpart C
- Subpart C(a): Vision
- Subpart C(b): Visual Acuity
- Subpart C(c): Hearing
- Subpart C(d): Audio Information
- Subpart C(e): Speech
- Subpart C(f): Motor Skills/Coordination
- Application of Section 508 and Exemptions-Subpart A
- Undue Burden
- Example of Undue Burden
- Fundamental Alteration Exception
- Fundamental Alteration Example:
- Commercial Availability
- Commercial Availability
- Commercial Availability Example
- Commercial Availability Example
- Equivalent Facilitation
- Equivalent Facilitation Example
- Other Section 508 Exceptions
- Other Section 508 Exceptions
- Back Office Exception Example
- CA Gov’t Code 11135 Exception
- Part 3: VPATs and How to Request Accessibility Information from Vendors
- Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates
- VPATs
- CSU Use of VPATs
- VPATs
- Contact Information
- www.calstate.edu/accessibility