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Keydate: | 2022-06-20 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Approved and Activated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 06/20/2022 |
Last Changed by: | Williams, Carolyn Jeanett on 04/01/2024 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) is committed to providing equal access to
its educational services, programs, and activities. Part of this
commitment is to establish an equitable technology environment that
is accessible to all, including individuals with disabilities,
with or without the use of assistive technology. Adherence to
this policy will ensure that all individuals have access to
Digital Content, Resources, and Technology (“Digital Material”)
provided by or on behalf of the University. Digital Material
is further defined as information, products, and services
available for download or distribution in an electronic format
or presented on a web page or through a web or other computer
application. Federal laws require equitable use of educational
technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments.
Keydate: | 2021-08-31 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 08/31/2021 |
Last Changed by: | Kim, Chasity Nicole on 05/04/2021 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2020-04-08 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 04/08/2020 |
Last Changed by: | Clemmer, Sharon Elaine on 03/04/2020 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2020-02-03 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 02/03/2020 |
Last Changed by: | Clemmer, Sharon Elaine on 03/02/2020 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2017-12-11 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 12/11/2017 |
Last Changed by: | Hopkins, Brian Wayne on 11/10/2017 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2016-07-20 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 07/20/2016 |
Last Changed by: | HARRISON, SHELLIE on 07/07/2016 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2015-06-26 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 06/26/2015 |
Last Changed by: | HARRISON, SHELLIE on 06/30/2015 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of "universal design" is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2014-07-07 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 07/07/2014 |
Last Changed by: | HARRISON, SHELLIE on 07/01/2014 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of ?universal design? is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2013-06-25 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 06/25/2013 |
Last Changed by: | HARRISON, SHELLIE on 06/26/2013 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone
and that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason
for adhering to the principles of ?universal design? is to meet the needs
of those who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities;
however, the reality is that well-executed universal design can help
everyone. Attention to accessibility can result in better, more usable
displays when sites are viewed from small format devices such as
smartphones or mini-computers. Federal laws require equitable use of
educational technology, including all programs, services, and communication
systems, as well as online and digital environments. This policy details
the accessibility requirements and standards for UM departments as they
develop websites, computer labs, and all other forms of information
technology services. This includes, but is not limited to, learning
management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and vodcasts), and
course software.
Keydate: | 2012-07-16 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 07/16/2012 |
Last Changed by: | HARRISON, SHELLIE on 06/18/2013 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone and
that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason for
adhering to the principles of ?universal design? is to meet the needs of those
who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities; however, the
reality is that well-executed universal design can help everyone. Attention
to accessibility can result in better, more usable displays when sites are
viewed from small format devices such as smartphones or mini-computers.
Federal laws require equitable use of educational technology, including all
programs, services, and communication systems, as well as online and digital
environments. This policy details the accessibility requirements and standards
for UM departments as they develop websites, computer labs, and all other
forms of information technology services. This includes, but is not limited
to, learning management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and
vodcasts), and course software.
Keydate: | 2005-01-01 |
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Policy Name: | Accessibility of Technology Services |
Policy Code: | ACA.IT.100.060 |
Status: | Deactivated |
Administrative Division: | Provost/VC for Academic Affairs |
Responsible Office: | Information Technology |
Effective Date: | 06/27/2011 |
Last Changed by: | Gates, Kathryn F on 06/23/2011 |
Policy Narrative: | PDF File |
Policy Summary/Purpose:
The University of Mississippi (UM) recognizes the importance and value of
providing information technology services that are accessible to everyone and
that can be used on a broad spectrum of devices. The primary reason for
adhering to the principles of ?universal design? is to meet the needs of those
who use assistive technology to overcome physical disabilities; however, the
reality is that well-executed universal design can help everyone. Attention
to accessibility can result in better, more usable displays when sites are
viewed from small format devices such as smartphones or mini-computers.
Federal laws require equitable use of educational technology, including all
programs, services, and communication systems, as well as online and digital
environments. This policy details the accessibility requirements and standards
for UM departments as they develop websites, computer labs, and all other
forms of information technology services. This includes, but is not limited
to, learning management systems, audio and video files (podcasts and
vodcasts), and course software.