• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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Perception of Students with disabilities and their WBI personnel about Web accessibility and its effective instructional design strategies


Seak-Zoon Roh, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 117-136, Apr. 2007
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Keywords: Web Accessibility, students with disabilites, Web-based instructional personnel, effective instructional design strategies

Abstract

There are two purposes of this study; 1) to identify the perception about Web accessibility of students with disabilities and their Web-based Instructional personnel (WBI personnel) in higher education, and 2) to find out effective WBI design strategies actually used by WBI personnel to design and develop accessible Web-Based instruction for students with disabilites. Sixteen students with disabilites and their WBI personnel at a mid-western university in US were recruited for individual interviews. The results showed that WBI personnel did not know about Web accessibility and were not well prepared to make their WBI accessible. They have to provide the equality and quality of life to students with disabilites by making their instruction accessible. They felt that they could not guarantee whether their WBI was accessible even after meeting current standards and guidelines. WBI personnel also suggested that they had to provide students with disabilites with various methods and use appropriate instructional design strategies in order to address their needs. Finally, some effective instructional design used by WBI personnel in order to make WBI accessible were listed.


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[APA Style]
Roh, S. (2007). Perception of Students with disabilities and their WBI personnel about Web accessibility and its effective instructional design strategies. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8(2), 117-136.

[IEEE Style]
S. Roh, "Perception of Students with disabilities and their WBI personnel about Web accessibility and its effective instructional design strategies," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 117-136, 2007.

[ACM Style]
Seak-Zoon Roh. 2007. Perception of Students with disabilities and their WBI personnel about Web accessibility and its effective instructional design strategies. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8, 2, (2007), 117-136.