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An Accessible University presentation "Are Your Online Surveys Accessible" to be held Feb. 16

Doing an online survey? Want to make sure it's usable by all? Plan to come to this month's Accessible University session for a look at considerations for making online surveys more accessible to all respondents!

An Accessible University presentation
by Jeffrey Chait, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
Wednesday, February 16
12 noon to 1 p.m.
IMU Oak Room

Creating and managing online surveys has become easier with the availability of user-friendly survey development tools like SurveyMonkey and SurveyGizmo. Jeffrey Chait from the Center on Policy Studies at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community will share some of his insights about making online surveys accessible to respondents with disabilities. Jeffrey believes that with minimal effort, all surveys can be designed to meet accessibility standards while still maintaining an attractive user interface. His approach to design is to use principles of universal design that seek to blend aesthetics into the core design of online survey construction.

Bring your questions and join us for this timely and relevant discussion! Please also share this information with others who may be interested.

Requests for Accommodations
If you plan to attend this session and require a sign language interpreter, real-time captioning, assistive listening system, another auxiliary aid or information in alternate format, please contact Alice Voigt, Accessibility Specialist, at the National Center on Accessibility, ajvoigt@indiana.edu, (812) 856-4422 (voice) or (812) 856-4421 (TTY).

For More Information
Accessible University is a monthly series of presentations sponsored by the IU Bloomington Disability Roundtable. The purpose of the series is to educate the university community about accessibility issues and methodologies to create a more accessible university environment fully inclusive of students, faculty, staff, and visitors with disabilities.

The Accessible University series is a collaborative activity of IU Bloomington's Disability Roundtable, coordinated by Vicki Pappas of the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community and Alice Voigt of the National Center on Accessibility. For further information about the Accessible University series or the Disability Roundtable, please feel free to contact Vicki (cpps@indiana.edu) or Alice (ajvoigt@indiana.edu ).


Revised: February 14, 2011

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