Every single YouTube video with English language audio can now support captioning created by speech recognition software thus improving the sites accessibility for videos.
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A checklist of questions for institutions to consider when updating or framing an e-safety policy.
Presentation by Jackie Milne on Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 and Social Networking to the 'Scottish Web Folk Group'.
The Royal Bank of Scotland recently lost their appeal against the decision that they were in breach of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
On the 24 April 2009 the Equality Bill was introduced in the House of Commons and was published on 27 April with a view to achieving Royal Assent in the spring 2010.
A national one day conference organised jointly by ALT and JISC TechDis, (a JISC Advance Service), for any staff whose work and role affects learners and learning.
An event designed to resolve the legal challenges of creating and sharing open educational resources.
The legal issues which arise when using e-assessment in UK FE and HE.
The CAST mission is to expand educational opportunities for individuals with disabilities through the development and innovative uses of technology.
An online staff training package on libraries and disability produced by the MLA
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