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Accessibility and OER: Status and Issues for Higher Education 1 Gerry Hanley, MERLOT and Cal. State University Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium Mark Riccobono, National Federation of the Blind Sloan-Merlot 2012

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Gerry Hanley, Merlot; Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium; and Mark Riccobono, National Federation for the Blind present on the importance of designing in accessibility for OER producers and consumers.

Transcript of Sloan-C Merlot 12: OER and Accessibility Higher Education Status and Issues

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Accessibility and OER:Status and Issues for Higher

Education

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Gerry Hanley, MERLOT and Cal. State University

Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium

Mark Riccobono, National Federation of the Blind

Sloan-Merlot 2012

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Gerry Hanley, Ph.D.

Executive Director, MerlotSenior Director, Academic Technology ServicesCalifornia State University, Office of the Chancellor

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Una T. Daly, M. Ed.

Community College ManagerOpen Courseware Consortium

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Mark A. Riccobono, M.S. Ed.

Executive Director, Jernigan InstituteNational Federation for the Blind

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Agenda

• Digital, Accessible, and Open is Now

• Existing Efforts with OER & Accessibility

• Building the Community

• Issues to Resolve & Call to Action

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Digital Information Age

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Origin of OER: As Public Good(2002)

• The open provision of educational resources, enabled by information and communication technologies, for consultation, use and adaptation by a community of users for non-commercial purposes

• Digitized materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning and research

7Creative Commons CC-BY license, Dr. Judy Baker

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Characteristics of OER

• Digital– Free distribution– Easy to customize

• Open License– Reuse, Revise, Remix

• Low cost– Expand access to education

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Examples

Includes –

• Course materials• Modules or lessons• Open CourseWare (OCW)• Open textbooks• Videos• Images• Tests• Software• Any other tools, materials, or techniques used

to support ready access to knowledge9Creative Commons CC-BY license, Dr. Judy Baker

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OER Expands Access

• Access is a core value of open education– OER producers need training

• Support all Learners– Life-long– Developing Countries– Regardless of Disability

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Post-Secondary Students

• U.S. enrolled students with any disabilities– 707,000 students (2008-09)

• 50 percent attend public 2-year colleges.• 30 percent attend public 4-year colleges

• CSU students enrolled with disabilities– 10,500 students (2011-12)

U.S. Dept of Ed., Students with Disabilities at Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions., June 2011

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Diverse Learner Challenges

• Cognitive learning disabilities• Sensory & motor

impairments• English language deficits• Lack of engagement

Image: Kersti Nebelsiek CC-BY

Source: cast.org

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• FLOE Project• Community College Open Textbooks• Benetech’s Bookshare Project• Diagram Center• UK Higher Education Academy/JISC

OER and Accessibility Projects

Image: Tom Richardson CC-BY

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FLOE Project

• Inclusive Learning Design

– Providing resources needed to enable inclusive access to personally relevant, engaging learning opportunities for the full diversity of learners and content producers

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Textbook: Collaborative StatisticsAccessibility reviewed by: Virtual Ability, Inc.

http://collegeopentextbooks.org

100 Open Textbook Accessibility Reviews

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Bookshare & Diagram Center• Largest accessible online library– Expanding reading options for print disabled– Membership-based, free to qualified students– Expanding choices of access technology• Now available on eReaders and smart phones

• Diagram Center– Office of Special Education (DOE)• Focus on faster and easier creation of accessible image

descriptions for students.

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Building a Community of Practice

• Opportunity to collaborate with others interested in OER & Accessibility

– Find Accessibility Information– Share Accessibility Expertise– Contribute to Online Collection of Resources

Image: Happy Rower CC-BY

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OER & Accessibility Teaching Commons

• in partnership with Merlot, OCW, and NFB

– Find centers and organizations for consulting services– Find OER on accessibility topics

• Tools, Training, Policies, Strategies, Universal Design for Learning

– Find OER with accessibility information– Find members with accessibility expertise

http://oeraccess.merlot.org

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MERLOT Collection Curation

• Meta-data scheme for contributing accessibility tags for OER– Allows contribution of expertise, freely and easily

with attribution

• Curates collection of accessible OER with a variety of tools and processes – Supports faculty looking for accessible OER

http://oeraccess.merlot.org

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Where do we go from here …

• Higher Education’s role in making OER accessible

• Eliminating barriers to good accessibility practices

• Call to action

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What can Higher Ed do?

• Articulate business case for accessible OER

• Establish effective strategies for driving accessibility

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Business Case • Equal access to programs, services, or

activities is required by federal law.

• Faculty need awareness, training and tools to select and create accessible OER

• Save time and $$ by designing accessible OER instead of retrofitting it

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Digital Promises Accessibility

• Misconception that because something is "digital" it is "accessible”

• Accessibility needs to be designed into digital learning materials

• Accessibility standards ensure materials work with assistive technology.

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Digital Guidelines & Law

• World Wide Web (W3C), WCAG 2.0– Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust

• Section 508 Electronic & Info Technology

• Universal Design for Learning

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Universal Design Principles

• Designed to be used by everyone (no adaptation)

• Benefits all ages & abilities– Curb cuts in sidewalk– Close captioning video– Screen readers Image: colorblindPicaso cc-by--nc:

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Document Formats• ePUB3 document standard– Converts directly to DAISY– Reflows for mobile devices

• PDF often inaccessible– Structural markups missing– Primarily print format– Does not reflow

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Higher Education Strategies

• Establish institution-wide policies & practices• Support strong standards• Provide faculty training • Establish chief accessibility officer• Validate products being used or purchase• Share knowledge & expertise across institutions

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Oregon State University• Commits to ensuring equal access to all University programs,

services and activities provided through information technology (IT). Unless an exemption applies … all colleges, departments, offices and entities will:

– Use University web page designs that are consistent with the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG) Level AA. For further information … visit the University’s Information Technology Accessibility website.

– Disseminate electronic documents and multimedia on web pages that are consistent with this policy.

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Barriers to Accessibility

• Rate of adoption of OER• Lack of open dialogue• Educational materials created and funded

outside of higher education• Lack of good accessibility meta-data and

testing rubrics• Feedback from users – closing the loop

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User Feedback:Closing the Loop

• Students need to be asked what works and faculty, too!

• Organizations outside higher education can offer support

• Faculty and staff need to be intentional in supporting accessibility

Image: Daniel Steger CC-BY

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Open Dialogue

• Everyone is responsible for accessibility not just the offices of disability.

– Communities of Practice• 23 CSU Accessibility Officers share info informally

– Shared Governance Strategy• All stakeholders participate in establishing accessibility

criteria and self-evaluation

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Call to Action

• Accessibility needs to be a priority for OER creation and adoption.

• Higher Education Community drives accessible OER thru policies and strategic funding.

• Contribute to the Open Dialogue

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Thank you for coming• CSU, MERLOT, OCWC, NFB, and others are committed

to openly sharing so other institutions can improve their delivery of accessible education to all.

• Participate in OER-Accessibility Community– Become a member so others can find you– Contribute materials so others will find them – Reach out with questions and responses to your

community of friends– Invite your colleagues to a social learning community.

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Comments/Questions

http://oeraccess.merlot.org

• Contact Info:– Gerry Hanley, [email protected]– Una Daly, [email protected]– Mark Riccobono, [email protected]

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