[WG: Accessibility] FW: Fwd: RE: Possible Vendors for Sakai Accessibility Certification

lucia greco lgreco at berkeley.edu
Thu Feb 24 11:47:39 PST 2011


Hello:

I disagree with this statement. Nfb represent blind people. They do  not
have a good grasp of all disabilities. I would add inclusive technologies to
the group Jim tobiess I think I spelt that wrong does exhalent work in web
access evaluations. 

Lucy Greco

Assistive Technology Specialist

Disabled Student's Program UC Berkeley

(510) 643-7591

http://attlc.berkeley.edu 

http://webaccess.berkeley.edu

 

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[mailto:accessibility-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Michael
S Elledge
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RE: [WG: Accessibility] Possible Vendors for Sakai Accessibility
Certification


Date: 

Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:56:36 -0600


From: 

Gunderson, Jon R  <mailto:jongund at illinois.edu> <jongund at illinois.edu>


To: 

Michael S Elledge  <mailto:elledge at msu.edu> <elledge at msu.edu>





I think NFB would be the most important, since they represent people with
disabilities and do functional accessibility testing.

 

Jon

 

 

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[mailto:accessibility-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Michael
S Elledge
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:31 PM
To: Sakai Accessibility WG
Subject: [WG: Accessibility] Possible Vendors for Sakai Accessibility
Certification

 

Hi Everyone--

In the last Sakai Accessibility call (2/7) I volunteered to put together a
list of vendors who offer accessibility compliance services. The Board is
interested in having a third-party certify Sakai's accessibility, since
Blackboard and Desire2Learn have received certification by the National
Federation for the Blind (NFB).

I've put together the attached spreadsheet which contains information about
eleven firms or people I found:

*	Collaborint
*	Jim Thatcher
*	Knowbility
*	National Federation of the Blind
*	NetCentric
*	RampWEB
*	SSB BART Group
*	The Paciello Group, LLP
*	Usability/ Accessibility Research & Consulting
*	WebAIM
*	Deque

Please take a look and let me know if there are others I've overlooked.

Thanks!

Mike

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