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Computer Literacy

Understanding of what a computer is and how it can be used as a resource.

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Accessibility at Microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/
Microsoft offers demos and tutorials for people with vision, hearing, dexterity and language impairments. Learn how to access Microsoft Windows, Office and Internet Explorer. Information about assistive technologies and new products is also available.
Accessibility--Computing @ UW Madison
http://www.doit.wisc.edu/accessibility/
Web designers and developers can reach larger audiences and increase usability by making websites accessible to the blind and visually impaired. Take a free course, see videos and get guidelines on how to make your site accessible.
Apple Accessibility
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/
Discover all of the accessibility features for Macs and Mac software! Apple's accessibility site offers resources for people with vision, hearing, physical, learning and language impairments. Learn more about the Voice Over screen reader and helpful features of OS X, and hardware like the iPhone, iMac and MacBook computers.
Compukiss
http://www.compukiss.com/
Aimed at providing basic computer instruction and beyond, for "those who didn't grow up with computers." Compukiss offers tips, reviews, and up-to-date news as well as how-to videos especially for baby boomers and seniors.
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and Web Accessibility
http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-acc...
The DDA is a UK law that makes it illegal to offer services to the public that are not accessible to blind and disabled users. Web Credible offers dozens of articles on web accessibility issues and solutions. Find out if the law applies to your website, and how you can reach out to larger audiences.
Free Computer Tutorials
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/
Free courses and tutorials on basic computing, Microsoft Word and Excel, web design, CSS, Javascript, and PHP.
Geekgirl’s Plain-English Computing
http://www.geekgirls.com/
Guides to basic computing, Windows, the Internet, security, databases, and applications from an Australian computer journalist.
Jan’s Computer Literacy 101
http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/index.html
An illustrated guide with sections on computer basics, Windows, the web, spreadsheets, and databases.
LarsWiki--Linux Accessibility Resource Site
http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki/LarsWiki
What is accessibility? How can I use free and open-source software to increase accessibility? LarsWiki answers these questions and offers resources for users of the Linux operating system. Whether you're programming video games or government information systems, you can find open-source software to make it accessible.
Linux Accessibility
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility
The Open Accessibility Group strives for "free and open standards that enable comprehensive universal access" for the disabled. Articles and work group mailing lists keep up with the latest information on implementing accessibility standards in the Linux operating system.
WAVE Accessibility Evaluation Tool
http://wave.webaim.org/
"WAVE is a free web accessibility evaluation tool...used to aid humans in the web accessibility evaluation process. Rather than providing a complex technical report, WAVE shows the original web page with embedded icons and indicators that reveal the accessibility information within your page." Just type in your web address, upload or copy and paste HTML code!
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