Accessibility - Tag [accessability]
SHUFFLE Continues
Published on 8. February 2024
The collaborative project SHUFFLE is set to continue its funding through the "Innovation in Higher Education Teaching" foundation, which has approved an extension until the end of December 2025, extending the original duration by 17 months. [Weiterlesen]
Current training series on the topic of accessibility
Published on 1. February 2024
The new ZAB training series with three events on the topic of accessibility for staff will start soon. The events cover various aspects, from the basics of disability to practical exercises on creating accessible materials and websites in the Roxen CMS. [Weiterlesen]
Welcome to the winter semester 2023/2024
Published on 9. October 2023
The ZAB - Zentrale
Anlaufstelle Barrierefrei welcomes all students and lecturers to today's
start of classes in the winter semester!
For students with disabilities, chronic or mental illness, we offer a
comprehensive range of advice and support services, as we do every
semester.
For students with disabilities, chronic or mental illness, we offer a comprehensive range of advice and support services, as we do every semester. An overview of our topics and further information[Weiterlesen]
For students with disabilities, chronic or mental illness, we offer a comprehensive range of advice and support services, as we do every semester. An overview of our topics and further information[Weiterlesen]
2nd round of "AccessAbility" successfully completed
Published on 13. July 2023
The last week of the semester is coming to an end and so is the 2nd
round of the ZAB peer mentoring programme "AccessAbility".
Before the beginning of the non-lecture period, all participants met
again to share experiences from the past semester and to arrange
learning groups for the non-lecture period at "Peers & Pizza". There
was also a lot of fun and games were played until late in the evening.
We would like to thank all the participants and are looking forward to
the next semester and to new participants![Weiterlesen]
Gaming with your head: Dennis Winkens presented inclusive computer gaming at the 2nd ZAB - Forum Accessability
Published on 6. July 2023
Dennis Winkens, better known as WheelyWorld
on Twitch, is paraplegic from the neck down and supports other gamers
with similar disabilities. He controls his computer, his games and
everything else that goes with it exclusively with his mouth. As an
ambassador for limitless gaming, he is committed to inclusion both
within and beyond the gaming world.
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