We live in the “information age”.
But finding and using the
information we need or want
can be challenging.
There is so much on the Internet, but I don’t have a computer with Internet Access. What can I do?
I think the information is “out there”, but I can’t find it.
I got to the website, but I can’t figure out what to do now that I’m there.
I found the information, but I can’t read it or I can’t understand it.
I need to adjust what the screen looks like. How do I do that?
I would like my computer to read to me. How can I make that happen?
I have information on paper, but I can’t read it or I don’t understand it.
The Center for Accessible Information is here to help:
For people wanting information, we provide training and resources, starting at the very beginning.
For people wanting to give information to others, we provide assistance with web design and web hosting, and with “clear and simple” content.
For non-profits serving people with information processing difficulties, we provide comprehensive web assistance.
For researchers and educators, we conduct research and development related to information and technology access for people with information processing difficulties.