A.D.A. issues and requirements / produced by DALLAS TeleLearning; presented by PBS Adult Learning Service.
Material type: FilmSeries: Critical challenges in distance educationPublisher: Dallas, TX : DALLAS TeleLearning, 2002Description: 1 videocassette (90 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inRecord Searches:Search type | Date checked | Found | Number of libraries |
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Title from videocassette label.
Director, Douglas Harris ; producer, Bob Crook.
Moderator, Bob Ray Sanders ; panelists, Sheryl Burgstahler, Norman Coombs, Cyndi Rowland.
Taped from a live satellite conference on October 17, 2002 with licensing rights through PBS Adult Learning Satellite Service.
Program examines how to begin making distance learning courses more accessible and more effective for disabled students. Including basic information on adaptive technologies, what the law does and does not require, how good course design and inexpensive solutions can increase usability and decrease the need for adaptive technologies, and retrofitting existing course materials.
VHS format.
Comment by Steven Guerrero
04/02/2024Turns black and audio stops at 11:05. Audio cuts back in with black screen at 11:14 until 11:19 but has distortion. Distortion stops and returns back to normal at 11:21. At 29:00 screen/audio glitch. Audio pops throughout minutes 16-18. Distortion in 17:29. Halo effect throughout tape. Static at the end but not sure if it's that significant.