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Additional narrations required for How People with Disabilities Use the Web videos.
Video | Position | Audio |
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All videos | End | Accessibility: It’s about people. For more information from the Web Accessibility Initiative on how disabled people use digital technology, visit w3.org/WAI/people |
All non-compliation videos | Introduction | How people with disabilities use digital technology, by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative; |
All non-compliation videos | Introduction | How people with disabilities use the web, by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative; |
Stories: Ade (was Alan) | Introduction and mid slide | Ade, reporter with limited use of his arms |
Stories: Ian | Introduction and mid slide | Ian, data scientist with autism |
Stories: Hannah (was Ilya) | Introduction and mid slide | Hannah, an accountant who is blind |
Stories: Dhruv (was Martine) | Introduction and mid slide | Dhruv, older adult student who is deaf |
Stories: Sophie (was Luis) | Introduction and mid slide | Sophie, basketball fan with Down syndrome |
Stories: Marta (was Noor) | Introduction and mid slide | Marta, a marketing assistant who is deaf and blind |
Stories: Stefan (was Preety) | Introduction and mid slide | Stefan, student with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia |
Stories: Elias (was Yun) | Introduction and mid slide | Elias, retiree with low vision, hand tremor and mild short-term memory loss |
Stories: Lexie (was Lee) | Introduction and mid slide | Lexie, online shopper who cannot distinguish between colours |
Stories: Compilation | Introduction | In this video from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative we hear from nine people with different disabilities – how they use digital technology, the barriers they face with bad designs, and how technology works well when it is accessible. |
Abilities: Auditory | Introduction | Auditory disabilities |
Abilities: Cognitive, learning and neurological | Introduction | Cognitive, learning and neurological disabilities |
Abilities: Physical | Introduction | Physical disabilities |
Abilities: Speech | Introduction | Speech disabilities |
Abilities: Visual | Introduction | Visual disabilities |
Abilities: Compilation | Introduction | This video from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative introduces the wide diversity of people and abilities. It shows some of the barriers faced by disabled people when using digital technology. |
Abilities: Compilation | Mid slide | People with auditory disabilities |
Abilities: Compilation | Mid slide | People with cognitive, learning and neurological disabilities |
Abilities: Compilation | Mid slide | People with physical disabilities |
Abilities: Compilation | Mid slide | People with speech disabilities |
Abilities: Compilation | Mid slide | People with visual disabilities |
Tools: Perception | Introduction | Tools and techniques for perception - hearing, feeling and seeing |
Tools: Presentation | Introduction | Tools and techniques for presentation - distinguishing and understanding |
Tools: Input | Introduction | Tools and techniques for input - typing, writing and clicking |
Tools: Interaction | Introduction | Tools and techniques for interaction - navigation and finding |
Tools: Compilation | Introduction | This video from the W3C Web Accessibility Initative introduces some of the tools and techniques that disabled people use to interact with the web. Some use specialized software or hardware, called assistive technology. Others adapt standard software or hardware to better meet their needs. |
Tools: Compilation | Mid slide | Tools and techniques for perception - hearing, feeling and seeing |
Tools: Compilation | Mid slide | Tools and techniques for presentation - distinguishing and understanding |
Tools: Compilation | Mid slide | Tools and techniques for input - typing, writing and clicking |
Tools: Compilation | Mid slide | Tools and techniques for interaction - navigation and finding |