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[Show more]Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer 
Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder 
 
 
 
What is the medical model of disability? 
The medical model of disability focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What disability model says that d...
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Add to cartName a disability that might not be obvious to an observer 
Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder 
 
 
 
What is the medical model of disability? 
The medical model of disability focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What disability model says that d...
Medical Model 
Disability is treated as a biological problem that diminishes quality of life and needs to be treated with professional medical care. 
 
 
 
Social Model 
Disability (to a large extent) is an avoidable condition caused by poor design. (Direct response to Medical Model) 
 
 
 
Function...
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Disability is treated as a biological problem that diminishes quality of life and needs to be treated with professional medical care. 
 
 
 
Social Model 
Disability (to a large extent) is an avoidable condition caused by poor design. (Direct response to Medical Model) 
 
 
 
Function...
How common are disabilities? 
~1 in every 5 people (about 20%) has a disability of some kind 
 
 
 
Types of Disabilities 
- Recognizable 
- Hidden 
- Temporary 
- Age-Related 
 
 
 
Print Disabilities 
a disability that prevents an individual from gaining information from printed material; requires...
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Add to cartHow common are disabilities? 
~1 in every 5 people (about 20%) has a disability of some kind 
 
 
 
Types of Disabilities 
- Recognizable 
- Hidden 
- Temporary 
- Age-Related 
 
 
 
Print Disabilities 
a disability that prevents an individual from gaining information from printed material; requires...
This model defines disability in terms of biological impairments. Disability is viewed as a problem that is caused by diagnosed genetic disorders, disease, trauma, or other health conditions. Disability is treated as a biological problem that diminishes quality of life and needs to be treated with p...
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Add to cartThis model defines disability in terms of biological impairments. Disability is viewed as a problem that is caused by diagnosed genetic disorders, disease, trauma, or other health conditions. Disability is treated as a biological problem that diminishes quality of life and needs to be treated with p...
Universal Design Principles 
1997 Ronald Mace and other architects as NC State Univ. created the seven principles of UD for physical/industrial design but they have been adapted to other areas like web. 
 
 
 
UD Principle One: Equitable Use 
The design of the product or environment should be useful...
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Add to cartUniversal Design Principles 
1997 Ronald Mace and other architects as NC State Univ. created the seven principles of UD for physical/industrial design but they have been adapted to other areas like web. 
 
 
 
UD Principle One: Equitable Use 
The design of the product or environment should be useful...
Color-blindness 
a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
 
 
 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly 
red-green color blindness 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tritanopia/Tritanomaly 
blue-yellow color blindness 
 
 
 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) 
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Add to cartColor-blindness 
a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
 
 
 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly 
red-green color blindness 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tritanopia/Tritanomaly 
blue-yellow color blindness 
 
 
 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) 
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What is the biggest and most important benefit of accessibility? 
It improves people's lives, and makes life easier for people with disabilities 
 
 
 
What are the benefits of accessibility for businesses? (6) 
1. Improves public perception 
2. Increases compatibility for web-enabled devices 
3. I...
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Add to cartWhat is the biggest and most important benefit of accessibility? 
It improves people's lives, and makes life easier for people with disabilities 
 
 
 
What are the benefits of accessibility for businesses? (6) 
1. Improves public perception 
2. Increases compatibility for web-enabled devices 
3. I...
Assistive Technology 
Products used to accomplish tasks that couldn't be done otherwise 
 
 
 
Adaptive Strategy 
Solutions to help perform activities/ increase independence. Provide enhancements or change methods of interaction with environment or technology 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Add to cartAssistive Technology 
Products used to accomplish tasks that couldn't be done otherwise 
 
 
 
Adaptive Strategy 
Solutions to help perform activities/ increase independence. Provide enhancements or change methods of interaction with environment or technology 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Medical Model 
disability as a problem of the person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which therefore requires sustained medical care provided in the form of individual treatment by professionals. 
~ Management is aimed at a cure, or individual adjustment and behavioral...
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disability as a problem of the person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which therefore requires sustained medical care provided in the form of individual treatment by professionals. 
~ Management is aimed at a cure, or individual adjustment and behavioral...
Which statements are true? (Select all that apply) 
 
A. For people with disabilities, the Internet is an obstacle that cannot be overcome even with assistive technology. 
B. The term "assistive technology" applies only to computer use and Internet access. 
C. The Internet is an important part of ...
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Add to cartWhich statements are true? (Select all that apply) 
 
A. For people with disabilities, the Internet is an obstacle that cannot be overcome even with assistive technology. 
B. The term "assistive technology" applies only to computer use and Internet access. 
C. The Internet is an important part of ...
Medical Model of Disability 
Presents a view that pairs the problem of a person with direct link to the trauma, disease, or health condition 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability Pros and Cons 
Pros: Addresses the biological sources of disabilities and can provide ways to medically manage the condition...
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Add to cartMedical Model of Disability 
Presents a view that pairs the problem of a person with direct link to the trauma, disease, or health condition 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability Pros and Cons 
Pros: Addresses the biological sources of disabilities and can provide ways to medically manage the condition...
How common are disabilities? 
~1 in every 5 people (about 20%) has a disability of some kind 
 
 
 
Types of Disabilities 
- Recognizable 
- Hidden 
- Temporary 
- Age-Related 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Print Disabilities 
a disability that prevents an individual from gaining information from prin...
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Add to cartHow common are disabilities? 
~1 in every 5 people (about 20%) has a disability of some kind 
 
 
 
Types of Disabilities 
- Recognizable 
- Hidden 
- Temporary 
- Age-Related 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:25 
Print Disabilities 
a disability that prevents an individual from gaining information from prin...
Medical Model of Disability 
Viewing disability as a problem of t he person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health conditions which require sustained medical care. 
 
 
 
Social Model of Disability 
Sees the issue of "disability" to be a socially created problem and a matter of full ...
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Add to cartMedical Model of Disability 
Viewing disability as a problem of t he person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health conditions which require sustained medical care. 
 
 
 
Social Model of Disability 
Sees the issue of "disability" to be a socially created problem and a matter of full ...
C. Usability and user experience design 
 
"Usability and user experience design is about designing products to be effective, efficient, and satisfying. Specifically, ISO defines usability as the 'extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals effectively, effi...
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"Usability and user experience design is about designing products to be effective, efficient, and satisfying. Specifically, ISO defines usability as the 'extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals effectively, effi...
Medical Model of Disability 
Presents a view that pairs the problem of a person with direct link to the trauma, disease, or health condition 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability Pros and Cons 
Pros: Addresses the biological sources of disabilities and can provide ways to medically manage the condition...
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Add to cartMedical Model of Disability 
Presents a view that pairs the problem of a person with direct link to the trauma, disease, or health condition 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability Pros and Cons 
Pros: Addresses the biological sources of disabilities and can provide ways to medically manage the condition...
What does the Engagement principle address? 
Provide multiple means of Engagement 
(Affective Networks: The "WHY" of learning) 
 
Instructors should provide options for: 
• Recruiting learners' interest 
• Learners to sustain their efforts 
• Learners to self-regulate 
 
Affect represents a...
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Add to cartWhat does the Engagement principle address? 
Provide multiple means of Engagement 
(Affective Networks: The "WHY" of learning) 
 
Instructors should provide options for: 
• Recruiting learners' interest 
• Learners to sustain their efforts 
• Learners to self-regulate 
 
Affect represents a...
Describe the characteristics of civil rights laws 
- Emphasise equal rights for people with disabilities 
 
- Often make it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities under certain defined conditions like employment, access to buildings 
 
- Some of these laws include technical standar...
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Add to cartDescribe the characteristics of civil rights laws 
- Emphasise equal rights for people with disabilities 
 
- Often make it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities under certain defined conditions like employment, access to buildings 
 
- Some of these laws include technical standar...
What criteria constitutes "legally blind" in the US? 
Visual acuity of 20/200 with corrective lenses, or a field of vision that is 20 degrees in the eye that has the best vision 
 
 
 
What are some assistive technologies that can aid blind people? 
- Screen readers 
- Self-voicing interfaces 
- R...
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Add to cartWhat criteria constitutes "legally blind" in the US? 
Visual acuity of 20/200 with corrective lenses, or a field of vision that is 20 degrees in the eye that has the best vision 
 
 
 
What are some assistive technologies that can aid blind people? 
- Screen readers 
- Self-voicing interfaces 
- R...
What is the medical model of disability? 
It presumes that disability is based on the condition a person has and that the appropriate response is to treat/cure/mamage it with professional help 
 
 
 
What is a weakness/problem with the medical model of disability? 
It neglects the social/environment...
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Add to cartWhat is the medical model of disability? 
It presumes that disability is based on the condition a person has and that the appropriate response is to treat/cure/mamage it with professional help 
 
 
 
What is a weakness/problem with the medical model of disability? 
It neglects the social/environment...
What are the 5 main models of disability? 
1. Medical Model 
2. Social Model 
3. Functional Solutions Model 
4. Social Identity Model 
5. Charity/Tragedy Model 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability definition 
The model defines disability in terms of biological impairments. Disability is viewed as a pr...
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 main models of disability? 
1. Medical Model 
2. Social Model 
3. Functional Solutions Model 
4. Social Identity Model 
5. Charity/Tragedy Model 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability definition 
The model defines disability in terms of biological impairments. Disability is viewed as a pr...
Medical Model of Disability 
Sees disability as a problem the person has. Management aims for a cure or "almost" or effective cure. 
 
Strengths - helps to manage biological components and may be used to define "disability" in a legal way 
 
Weaknesses - overlooks sociopolitical constraints of a...
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Add to cartMedical Model of Disability 
Sees disability as a problem the person has. Management aims for a cure or "almost" or effective cure. 
 
Strengths - helps to manage biological components and may be used to define "disability" in a legal way 
 
Weaknesses - overlooks sociopolitical constraints of a...
Medical Model of Disability 
Sees disability as a problem the person has. Management aims for a cure or "almost" or effective cure. 
 
Strengths - helps to manage biological components and may be used to define "disability" in a legal way 
 
Weaknesses - overlooks sociopolitical constraints of a...
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Add to cartMedical Model of Disability 
Sees disability as a problem the person has. Management aims for a cure or "almost" or effective cure. 
 
Strengths - helps to manage biological components and may be used to define "disability" in a legal way 
 
Weaknesses - overlooks sociopolitical constraints of a...
Medical Model 
View of disability as a problem of person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which requires sustained medical care/individual treatment by professionals. Aimed at cure. Politically, principle response is that of modifying/reforming health care policy 
 
 
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Add to cartMedical Model 
View of disability as a problem of person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which requires sustained medical care/individual treatment by professionals. Aimed at cure. Politically, principle response is that of modifying/reforming health care policy 
 
 
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About how many people have a disability? 
One in five people, or about 20 percent 
 
 
 
What is the medical theoretical model of disability? 
Viewing disability in terms of biological impairments; a problem caused by genetic disorders, disease, trauma or other health conditions. Disability is treat...
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Add to cartAbout how many people have a disability? 
One in five people, or about 20 percent 
 
 
 
What is the medical theoretical model of disability? 
Viewing disability in terms of biological impairments; a problem caused by genetic disorders, disease, trauma or other health conditions. Disability is treat...
What are the theoretical models of disability? (5) 
1. Medical 
2. Social 
3. Functional solutions 
4. Social identity 
5. Charity or tragedy 
 
 
 
What is the medical theoretical model of disability, what are its strengths (2) and what are its weaknesses (4)? 
Definition: Disability is viewed as a...
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Add to cartWhat are the theoretical models of disability? (5) 
1. Medical 
2. Social 
3. Functional solutions 
4. Social identity 
5. Charity or tragedy 
 
 
 
What is the medical theoretical model of disability, what are its strengths (2) and what are its weaknesses (4)? 
Definition: Disability is viewed as a...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 
Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, this declaration defines a "common standard of achievement for all peoples" and forms the foundation of modern human rights law. 
 
 
 
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) 
In 2006, t...
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Add to cartUniversal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 
Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, this declaration defines a "common standard of achievement for all peoples" and forms the foundation of modern human rights law. 
 
 
 
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) 
In 2006, t...
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