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G. Access to Social Services, Temporary Lodging or Housing, and Other Benefit Programs
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
required to maximize usability across populations, consider the experiment carried out by Touch Graphics in developing a universal You Are Here marker that is intuitive to both blind and low...
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2. The ADA Title III Regulation
This list was revised in 2010 to reflect changes in technology and the auxiliary aids and services commonly used by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision...
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Communicating with Customers
When dealing with customers who are blind or have low vision, those who are deaf or hard of hearing, or those who have speech disabilities, many business owners and employees are not sure...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
Individuals with low vision may be unable to read websites that do not allow the font size or the color contrast of the site´s page to be modified....
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13. For children who are already receiving special education and related services under the IDEA, do parents have to make specific requests for different or additional auxiliary aids and services to trigger the Title II obligations for effective communication? Also, once the decision is made to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service to a student with a hearing, vision, or speech disability, does the school district have any obligation under either Title II or the IDEA to revisit that decision? If so, when?
When the school district knows that a student needs assistance with communication because, for example, he or she has a hearing, vision, or speech disability, the school district also has...
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M301.2.2 Sunset Provision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Significant Changes – Transfer Surface Adjustability), this is a new provision that was added to the final rule in conjunction with the new requirement of a low height range in M301.2.1...
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M302.2.2 Sunset Provision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Significant Changes – Transfer Surface Adjustability), this is a new provision added to the final rule in conjunction with the new requirement of a low height range in M302.2.1....
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1.4 Participants
Fifty adults with low vision were recruited through contacts with local organizations for people who are blind or visually impaired....
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Erin M. Schambureck, IIDA, CID, LEED™ AP. Vision and Wayfinding: obstacles to spatial orientation and navigation
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curbs can be used by pedestrians with vision impairments to detect the boundary between a sidewalk and a vehicular way....
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Costs and Benefits
Data on movie-going patterns of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or are blind or have low vision is very limited, making estimations of demand very difficult. ...
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2. Updates to Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines
§ 1193.41 (a) Operable without vision. Provide at least one mode that does not require user vision. 302.2 With Limited Vision....
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Contrast Correlates to Visual Acuity
If you lose your central vision and you’re forced to use your peripheral vision to do everything you used to do with your central vision – everybody’s contrast sensitivity is worse in the...
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11B-703.8.6 Stroke width
The uppercase letter “I” shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font....
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Replicas
Participants noted replicas are important to a broader audience than only people with vision loss....
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R209 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., audible tones and vibrotactile surfaces) to pedestrians who are blind or have low vision....
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Narrative description. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
also considering options under which it might require that movie theater owners and operators exhibit movies with narrative descriptions, which enable individuals who are blind or have low...
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 2010 Standards set out detailed requirements for ATMs, including communication-related requirements to make ATMs usable by individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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Protruding Objects and Trails
from the side or from overhead can be hazardous to people who are paying more attention to their companions than the travel route (figure 136), as well as to people who are blind or have low...