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Section Two: Using Disability Services and Accommodations
Assistive TechnologyAssistive technologies are computer-based adaptations which enable persons with disabilities to fully utilize computer applications and access electronic information. De Anza is committed to full and equal access to the educational electronic environment, including instruction, web and information resources and laboratories.
Computer Access Lab (CAL)Courses include:
The Lab is equipped with up-to-date computer hardware and software based on the recommendations from the Chancellor’s Office funded High Technology Training Center. The assistive technology available is configured to work well with standard educational and work station applications, is supported by the technology team, and is integrated as much as possible on campus. Students may learn to use these through individual and group instruction in the lab. There are access tools for students with learning or cognitive disabilities, vision impairments, and mobility limitations. A complete list of current software and hardware is detailed on the CAL website www.deanza.edu/cal. Alternate Media ProductionAn Alternate Media Specialist works with students and college staff to ensure that alternate media are made available to eligible students. See the DISH, Section Two: Using Disability Services and Accommodations, "Alternate Media" for more information. Assistive Technology Support in On-Campus LocationsDSPS staff members consult across campus on issues of computer accessibility. For specific information and assistance with assistive technology in campus labs, contact the CAL staff. They may also support you by providing technology in other campus locations where computers are used. Some software can be provided to many different locations over the network. In other cases, some programs and hardware need to be installed locally on one computer. In the Learning Center Library, there are several accessible computer workstations available for use by students with disabilities. There is an adjustable table station to the left of the center island as you enter the Learning Center. The Library West Computer Lab (formerly the Open Media Lab) located downstairs in the Learning Center West is installing two adjustable workstations for student use. De Anza supports the current industry standard set of assistive technology, which is intended to meet most needs and includes Zoomtext, JAWS, DragonNaturally Speaking, and Kurzweil 3000. Wherever possible, these are accessed directly through the campus network. If you believe your adapted computer needs are not being met, contact your DSS counselor/EDC advisor to discuss the situation. |
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