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- From: NRCGSH@ritvax.isc.rit.edu (Norm Coombs)
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- Subject: Adaptive Computing Evaluation Kit
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- The EASI Way to Assess Your Access
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- Adaptive Computing Evaluation Kit
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- THE SPIRIT OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT--If the Americans with
- Disabilities Act has left you guessing as to what you are required to do
- to meet the needs of students, faculty and staff with disabilities, let
- EDUCOM/EUIT'S Project EASI give you some ideas and guidelines that will
- help you meet both your campus needs and the spirit of the ADA. We are
- offering the "Adaptive Computing Evaluation Kit for Colleges and
- Universities."
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- This comprehensive kit, which was designed to help schools complete the
- computing component of the ADA-required self-evaluation of colleges and
- universities, has an overview of legal issues and an Adaptive
- Computing Self-evaluation Background Checklist to help schools evaluate
- what type of services they offer and what type of services they should
- be offering. The Checklist is an excellent reference point for
- launching a long-term, strategic plan for the implementation of adaptive
- computing services on your campus. This checklist will also be useful
- in the future, as a document you can use to monitor your progress in
- providing adaptive computing services.
-
- The kit also includes a User Needs Survey, which will help you determine
- what types of services your disabled population requires. Finally, the
- kit includes a short evaluation form that schools can sumbit as the
- computing part of the self-evaluation survey required by the Americans
- with Disabilities Act.
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- With the payment of the applicable license fee for the Adaptive
- Computing Evaluation Kit, campuses may receive one-half hour of phone
- consultation about the information in this kit. The consultation will
- be with one of EASI's consultants, many of whom have already helped
- implement a successful adaptive computing program at a college or
- university campus.
-
- This kit is available on paper or through electronic mail and is
- offered on the "shareware" concept. You are encouraged to distribute
- for information and examination, any form of this kit at no obligation.
- If you choose to use any portion of the document to benefit your
- institution, EDUCOM requires payment of the following licensing fees.
- For campuses with 5,000 or fewer students (fte) the license fee is $150.
- For campuses with more than 5,000 students (fte), the license fee is
- $250. There is a 10% discount for EDUCOM-member institutions.
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- You may examine this document electronically or on paper. There is a
- $10 handling charge if you wish to examine this kit on paper. For more
- information on EASI's "Adaptive Computing Evaluation Kit for Colleges
- and Universities," please contact CSMICLC@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU or call
- Carmela Castorina at (310) 640-3193.
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- Nothing in this kit should be treated as providing any legal advice.
- EASI urges that you consult your campus legal department or 504/ADA
- Compliance Office for legal advice prior to implementing any of this
- kit.
-