Digital Access
According to Miller, Digital access refers to full electronic participation in society. In the school system, this includes equitable access for all students, accommodations for those with special needs and programs for increasing digital access outside of schools.
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Learn below about the Accessibility Features available through Windows.
SURVEY Summary!I surveyed 5 educators and 9 students, with a total of 10 responses. All participants had 100% digital accessibility with great internet service at home. A large percentage 60-70 % of participants understood what is meant by accessibility features and how to access them through windows. These results prove that educators and students alike have progressed into this digital age world.
The digital world in which we reside and the accessibility features that are embedded within computers/laptops to make digital usage easier, still may not resonate with individuals with disabilities. Some 62% of adults with a disability say they own a desktop or laptop computer, compared with 81% of those without a disability, according to a Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults (Perrin & Atske, 2021). Click on the article below to learn more on Digital Divide. Americans with disabilities are less likely than those without to own some digital devices |
How to Guide: Microsoft Windows Accessibility Features
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