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What Does the WAC Do?Some people with disabilities cannot access much of the World Wide Web. For example, without modification users who are blind often cannot access, navigate, and interpret pages that use a graphical interface; people who are deaf or hard of hearing cannot understand video or auditory material; and computer interfaces, like the mouse, can make maneuvering web pages difficult for people with physical disabilities or repetitive stress injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Fortunately, many of these problems can be overcome when web media is created with accessibility in mind. To help its web authors create such accessible media, The Ohio State University created the Web Accessibility Center, the WAC. The goal of the WAC is to make the Web useable worldwide. Our MissionAccessible design and universal web design help to accommodate students with learning and/or physical disabilities so that they can access online course material just like any other student. WAC’S Role
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OSU Web Accessibility Center (WAC)
1760
Neil Ave
150
Pomerene Hall
Columbus,
Ohio
43210
Phone: (614) 292-1760
Fax: (614) 292-4190
E-mail: webaccess@osu.edu
For questions or problems with this site, including incompatibility with assistive technology,
email the WAC Webmaster.