Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
People with disabilities meet
barriers of all types. However, technology is helping to lower many of these
barriers. By using computing technology for tasks such as reading and writing
documents, communicating with others, and searching for information on the
Internet, students and employees with disabilities are capable of handling a
wider range of activities independently. Still, people with disabilities face a
variety of barriers to computer use. These barriers can be grouped into three
functional categories: barriers to providing computer input, interpreting
output, and reading supporting documentation. Hardware and software tools
(known as adaptive or assistive technologies) have been developed to provide
functional alternatives to these standard operations.
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