ADA Compliance for Immersive Education
Roland Dubois, Adjunct Faculty for XR, School of Visual Arts @rolanddubois
A presentation at WebXR Education Summit 2022 in July 2022 in by Roland Dubois
 
                Roland Dubois, Adjunct Faculty for XR, School of Visual Arts @rolanddubois
 
                What is the ADA? ADA and Digital Accessibility Working towards ADA Compliance
 
                1800 First advocacy groups for accessibility 1930s The League of the Physically Handicapped fought for employment for people with disabilities (Great Depression) 1950s NARC was founded, focused on children with cognitive disabilities 1973 Rehabilitation Act, first time segregation & exclusion of people with disabilities was seen as discrimination -> Section 504 1975 Education of All Handicapped Children Act guaranteed children with disabilities the right to public school education 1988 First draft of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
 
                Problems are inevitable circumstances imposed by the disability itself - Shift in mindset - Realization of problems due to societal barriers and prejudice
 
                Enacted by Congress July 26, 1990 Bans discrimination based on disability Requires public accommodation to be accessible The ADA is an “equal opportunity” law for people with disabilities.
 
                “Disability” - a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.
 
                 
                ADA applies to all public and private organizations in the United States.
 
                The ADA does not have specific language about digital accessibility
 
                Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA are the recommended standard to achieve ADA compliance
 
                ADA compliance can’t be achieved quickly and easily
 
                Penalties for inaccessible technology are dealt through the legal system
 
                When a digital product is accessible, a person with a disability can (to the greatest extent possible):
 
                 
                Section 508:
 
                In 2020, over 3,500 ADA lawsuits were filed against organizations with inaccessible websites. Many of them had no idea they were at risk.
 
                First websites … then web apps … then native mobile … next AR/VR ADA compliance applies across ALL media.
 
                Good first steps:
 
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                Building accessible social environments An accessible classroom in hubs
 
                MIT Hackathon Project https://blog.prototypr.io/accessible-locomotion-and-interaction-in-webxr-e4d87c512e51
 
                MIT Hackathon Project https://blog.prototypr.io/accessible-locomotion-and-interaction-in-webxr-e4d87c512e51
 
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