Web Site Accessibility
Accessible Technology
TechSoup is a technology resource that offers a variety of information and services for the benefit of the nonprofit sector. This particular section of the Web site offers links to accessible technology information.
Accessible Web Design (from the University of Washington)
Resources are given that may be helpful in creating pages that are accessible to everyone.
Accessibility and the Arts
Links from the Arizona Commission on the Arts address many issues including accessible Web page design.
A-Prompt
The A-Prompt software tool examines Web pages for barriers to accessibility, performs automatic repairs when possible, and assists the author in manual repairs when necessary.
Designing More Usable Web Sites
Links are from Trace Research & Development Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison and include accessible Web guidelines, Web access tools, and resources on disability and Web use.
Equal Access to Software and Information (EASI)
EASI serves as a resource by providing information and guidance in the area of access to information technologies by individuals with disabilities.
Evaluation, Repair, and Transformation Tools for Web Content Accessibility
This is a collection of information useful for Web content developers and Web users who wish to make the Web more accessible.
NCAM (National Center for Accessible Media)
This is a research and development facility dedicated to the issues of media and information technology for people with disabilities in their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.
Summary of HTML Design Principles for Maximal Accessibility
This article was written by Jane Berliss-Vincent of the Center for Accessible Technology.
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) works with organizations around the world to develop strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
These guidelines explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content developers (page authors and site designers) and for developers of authoring tools.
Web Design Reference Site Map
This site contains a very comprehensive collection of links from the University of Minnesota.
Web Site Accessibility Checklist
Using the checklist, you can determine your Web site's level of accessibility and prioritize which areas you need to improve first.
WebXACT
WebXACT is a free online service that lets you test single pages of Web content for quality, accessibility, and privacy issues.
Interpreter Services
SLRS (Sign Language Resource Services, Inc.)
Telephone: 405.721.0800/888.842.9460
TTY: 405.721.0847/888.842.9953
SLRS provides sign language services for the entire state of Oklahoma.
TSHA, Inc. (formerly Tulsa Speech and Hearing Association)
Telephone: 918.832.8742
Statewide: 866.207.8742/888.311.3523
The Interpreter Referral Program provides sign language interpreters for the entire state of Oklahoma.
