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Photo: Peter M. Siegel, chief information officer and vice provost of Information and Educational Technology
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Information technology plays a profound role in ensuring that everyone has equal access to a good education and opportunities for success, the Davis campus鈥檚 chief information officer, Peter M. Siegel, said in a July 8 address to the National Federation of the Blind.

Siegel, vice provost of Information and Educational Technology, delivered his talk to some 3,000 people in Orlando, Fla., during the federation's annual convention.

In his talk, 鈥淭he Accessible Campus in California: An Example for the Nation,鈥 Siegel described the four main elements that underlie 澳门六合彩资料库鈥檚 approach to accessible information technology:

Accelerating cultural change in how people think about disabilities.

Incorporating 鈥渦niversal design鈥 principles into technologies and online resources from their inception, rather than bolting them on as an afterthought.

Dispelling myths about principles of accessibility being too expensive, restrictive or difficult to implement.

Collaborating with blind faculty members, students and researchers to find innovative ways to build a more accessible online environment that ultimately will benefit all users.

鈥淲e must have real experts working with us,鈥 Siegel said. 鈥滷or visual accessibility, we need blind students and staff to lead us, and we need our blind faculty and researchers to be primary participants in helping us create an environment where all students and faculty can compete on equal terms for excellence.鈥

Equally important, he said, is making sure that all of 澳门六合彩资料库's extended community 鈥 returning students, veterans, alumni, parents and other Californians, especially those with disabilities 鈥 can access online resources and feel fully connected with 澳门六合彩资料库.

Siegel is a leading advocate on campus and in the 澳门六合彩资料库 system for improved electronic accessibility. Three years ago, he established the 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis Electronic Accessibility Committee headed by Professor Catherine Kudlick, and has been guiding the work of the systemwide Electronic Accessibility Leadership Team since April 2010, representing the 澳门六合彩资料库 Information Technology Leadership Council.

Upon returning from Florida, he elaborated for Dateline 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis on 澳门六合彩资料库's efforts to date:

"Although we have made good progress and have taken important steps to build a more accessible digital environment, serving our large, extended 澳门六合彩资料库 community effectively will require ongoing attention and effort, especially as 澳门六合彩资料库 prepares for two major developments in higher education: online instruction and the move to a highly digital world.

"From instruction to community interactions, 澳门六合彩资料库 is seeking those electronic equivalents of curb cuts that have made our physical spaces welcoming not just to people who use wheelchairs, but also to parents with strollers, delivery people and skateboarders."

Marc Maurer, president of the National Federation of the Blind, invited Siegel to be part of the convention program. With more than 50,000 members and affiliates in all 50 states, the federation is the largest and most influential organization of blind people in the country.

, which includes information about 澳门六合彩资料库 accessibility initiatives. which includes information about 澳门六合彩资料库 accessibility initiatives. (Look for 鈥淭he Accessible Campus in California鈥 under 鈥淭alks and Publications.鈥)

 

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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