Accessibility w88

The University seeks Information and Communication Technology (ICT) that is universal in design and accessible to all individuals, including individuals with disabilities. In the event this is technically infeasible or imposes undue burden, the University ensures an equally effective accessible alternative. All ICT must meet the applicable w88 standards set forth in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Sec. 508), the Americans with w88 Act of 1990, as amended (ADA), and University of Nevada, Reno Benchmarks for Measuring w88.

The ICT Accessibility w88 applies to all technology and any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment that is used in the creation, conversion, or duplication of data or information employed in support of theUniversity's Mission and Core Themes. Examples of this technology include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Website
  • Learning management systems
  • w88 delivered in electronic form (e.g. PDF)
  • Software
  • Instructional w88
  • Videos

7,007: Information and Communication Technology

Technology accessibility is an institution-wide responsibility. Technology access for individuals with disabilities must provide comparable functionality, affordability, and timeliness of service delivery. Products and services must be usable by the greatest number of people including individuals with disabilities. This w88 defines the terms, authority, responsibility, and procedural process for implementation.