Difficulty with navigating, sensitivity to noise and visual stimuli, impaired ability to screen out background noise and/or movement, and sensations of overload are all psychomotor perceptions mostly associated to which type of disability?
How well an organization has embedded its understanding of accessibility into its business culture, policies, and practices is a sign of
Supplementing or replacing speech and handwriting (for example, by using facial expressions, symbols, pictures, gestures, and signing) can be achieved with
In the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0, which definition defines principle one: Equitable Use?
When adequate clearance is provided, which is the MOST commonly built practice incorporated in the design of a kiosk (e.g., ATM/Cash Machine) that benefits wheelchair users?
Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for
When making accessibility accommodations or adjustments for a person using a wheelchair within a workstation, what component of his/her wheelchair use is recommended to be addressed first?
How is Deaf with an uppercase "D" different than deaf with a lowercase "d"?
Which term refers to the requirement to provide or modify equipment or devices to assist a worker with a disability to be able to perform their work requirements?
Which is the BEST example of an individualized accommodation or adjustment for a student?