This increase will likely lead to a corresponding increase in the number of people who will need captioning or audio description. ...
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2. Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Disabilities
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Accessible Means for Gathering Feedback
Focus groups that include people who are hard of hearing or deaf may need to enlist the services of a realtime captioner to ensure that there is effective communication among all parties...
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Text that is too long, verbose, wordy, replete in longness, just too much etc.
Besides the repetition of the caption text, there is too much information to be easily read in the alt-text. alt-text = “” (null) It’s now redundant....
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Provide Public Notice About the ADA
Examples of Alternative Formats Open or closed-captioned public service announcements on television Large print (recommend: san-serif typeface such as Helvetica or Ariel...
- Perkins Access Digital Accessibility Services
- PSA: We Prepare Everyday by FEMA, the Ready Campaign and Ad Council
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Voluntary Action Plan for Accessible Websites
Make sure that accessible elements are used, including alt tags, long descriptions, and captions, as needed....
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502.6.1
is placed on or at least 60 inches (1525 mm) above the finished floor or ground surface measured to the bottom of the sign and which bears the international symbol of accessibility the caption...
- The Power of 504 by Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)
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Organization of This NPRM
safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal, service animals, equipment, wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices, auxiliary aids and services (including captioning...
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i. EIT for effective communication in accessible rooms
Among these devices are video phones (including web cam), text messaging pagers and computers, and captioned telephones....
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Chapter 5 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Website Accessibility)
Do all video files on your website have written captions of spoken communication synchronized with the action to provide access to people who are deaf or hard of hearing? ...
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SENSORY PROVISIONS
or more) locations simultaneously (even in access modes) Provide at least one mode that does not require the user to be looking at 2 (or more) locations simultaneously (even where captions...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities
exchange of written materials Braille materials and displays assistive listening systems accessible electronic and information technology open and closed captioning...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
., assistive listening devices, audio description tours, closed captioning controls in exhibitions) must remain operable except for maintenance or repair....
- Library of Congress That All May Read
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The Department’s Rulemaking History
of the ADA, commenters asked the Department to focus on previously unregulated areas, such as ticketing in assembly areas; reservations for hotel rooms, rental cars, and boat slips; and captioning...
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The Department's Rulemaking History
of the ADA, commenters asked the Department to focus on previously unregulated areas such as ticketing in assembly areas; reservations for hotel rooms, rental cars, and boat slips; and captioning...
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TITLE III COVERAGE
it; a text-based discussion board to communicate with teaching staff is accessible to Participants who are deaf or hard of hearing; and online videos include rolling transcripts and/or captioning...
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9. What type of reasonable accommodations may employees with hearing disabilities need?
assistive technology, including: a TTY, text telephone, voice carry-over telephone, or captioned telephone[23] a video relay service a telephone headset...
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6. When may an employer ask an employee if a hearing impairment, or some other medical condition, may be causing her performance problems?
A possible accommodation could be a captioned telephone that would allow Rupa to communicate verbally while receiving an almost real-time text relay of the conversation....
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the Section-By-Section Analysis of § 35.160 (Communications) below, the Department discusses in greater detail the kinds of situations in which interpreters or captioning would be necessary...
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7.6 Training
accessible formats and/or readers for people who are visually impaired, for people with learning disabilities, and for people with mental retardation; if audiovisual materials are used, captions...
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Web Accessibility
keyboards; Use text magnification software; Require the ability to adjust font size and/or color to view web pages; Require audio description to access video content; and Require captions...