Today’s blog post is from a guest contributor, Michael Graf. Michael is part of the OCPS legal department and is responsible for overseeing ADA compliance for the OCPS family of web sites. He reminds us all that ADA compliance within … Read the rest
Annotating Images
At a recent Open Lab, the question came up as to why we cannot add captions at the bottoms of all images. Perhaps they are thinking about captions that appear beneath images in many books and magazines. Or perhaps they … Read the rest
Hyperlink Colors – Part 2
SchoolMessenger has completed their update of school hyperlink colors. In most cases our color recommendation was accepted. However, some of our selections were overridden by SchoolMessenger to provide for better ADA compliance with all possible viewers including those with various … Read the rest
Closed Captioning – It’s Not an Option
Do the videos that you post on the OCPS Internet (district or school) include closed captioning?
The purpose of closed captioning is to assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing to understand the audio portions of your video. … Read the rest
Link Colors and Color Contrast for ADA
I got this very useful document related to ADA compliance from SchoolMessenger to other day and thought you all might be interested. We will be selecting colors from the ‘safe’ list in the document for each school matching as close … Read the rest
Three Ideas for Improving Your Website in 2018
The following information is being republished from a SchoolMessenger email received November 29, 2017
Earlier this year, our national survey of K-12 districts found that 49% planned on investing in their websites over the next 1-3 years. If you know … Read the rest
The New 508 Compliance Rules for 2018
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was created to prevent disability discrimination at federal agencies and entities receiving federal funding including employees and access for members of the public. At the time, this mostly applied to physical buildings, work spaces, … Read the rest

