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I 320S : Topics in Social Informatics: Understanding Disability and Accessibility

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This course examines disability beyond digital accessibility (i.e., web accessibility, user interface design) and focuses on disability from an organizational and socio-technical point of view. Students will learn about the legislation and policies impacting accessibility, the models that shape our perceptions of disability, and review case studies of disability in several contexts. In addition to the broader types of disabilities, we will consider other forms of disabilities (permanent, situational, temporary). Students will engage in class discussions, small group activities, homework assignments, and give oral presentations. Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to apply methods and models of accessibility in the workplace in various fields, including software design, data science, AI, and library science.

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing and Informatics 310S.

Instructor Topic Title Year Semester Syllabus
Earl Huff
Understanding Disability and Accessibility2024Fall TermSyllabus

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