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Mainstream Market Forces Driving the Development of Accessibly-Designed Electronic and Information Technology (E&IT)
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Mainstream Market Forces Driving the Development of Accessibly-Designed Electronic and Information Technology (E&IT)
Definition of E&IT
Definition of Accessibly Designed E&IT
Supply-Push Market Forces
Demand-Pull Market Forces
Corporate Accessibility Websites
The Development Process
1. Government Standards as a Catalyst
2. Consumer Behavior
3a. Technology Trends
3b. Technology Trends
4a. Marketing Trends
4b. Marketing Trends
5. Low-Bandwidth Infrastructures
6a. Telephone-Based IVR Services
6b. Telephone-Based IVR Services
7. Transcoding HTML Content
8a. High-Density Populations
8b. High-Density Populations
9a. Aging Populations
9b. Aging Populations 65+ years of age (millions)
10a. People with Disabilities
10b. People with Disabilities
10c. People with Disabilities
10d. People with Disabilities (millions) that impact their ability to access and use E&IT.
11. Users of ESL
12a. Language Translation
12b. Language Translation
12c. Language Translation
12d. Language Translation
12e. Language Translation
13a. People who Never Learned to Read
13b. People who Never Learned to Read
14. Different Learning Styles
15. Different Levels of Experience
16a. Legislation
16b. Legislation
16c. Legislation
16d. Legislation
17. Standards
In Closing
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14. Different Learning Styles
Visual
Kinesthetic
Auditory
Combination
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