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What is Adaptive Strategies

Handbook of Research on Public Information Technology
Techniques that people with disabilities use to improve interaction with the Web, such as increasing the font size in a common browser. Adaptive strategies include techniques with mainstream browsers or with assistive technologies
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A Framework for Accessible and Usable Web Applications
Lourdes Moreno (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), Elena Castro (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), Dolores Cuadra (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), and Paloma Martinez (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-857-4.ch025
Abstract
Internet growth makes use feasible by an increased number of people around the world. For this reason, several approaches must be taken in order to get a universal access for all kinds of users, independent of their capabilities. Nowadays, it is difficult for disabledd people to use the Web in the same way as non-disabledd people, even though the use of this technology is a right for everybody and more in the public administration scope in which, a lot of services must be available for users and on a correct way.
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Response to Intervention in the State of Florida
Strategies designed to promote tactical thinking whereby students are able to learn new concepts through the use of physical tools, thought enhancement, and positive reward systems that reinforce learning.
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