[nabs-l] blackboard access

KENNEDY STOMBERG kestomberg at coe.edu
Fri Apr 8 11:09:51 UTC 2016


That is so strange!
It sounds as though this platform used to be accessible, and it no longer is. That's super frustrating! I've never used it, but I understand your pain with an accessible platforms.

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> On Apr 8, 2016, at 1:41 AM, Ashley Bramlett via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Some of you in one of the recent threads stated that blackboard is accessible.
> 
> Here is my experience.
> I strongly disagree that it is accessible. I use jaws 16 and windows 7.
> The send email feature is not accessible as you cannot select group members with the keyboard.
> I  have had problems using the discussion board. In the past, I was able to create messages and reply to them.
> I used to be able to click on create thread to make a new message.
> 
> Also, downloading files is harder, but not impossible. In the past, I could click on the links to download the files and then a dialogue box appeared and I simply tabbed to save file. But not anymore. I have to use the notification toolbar and tab to save as.
> 
> Oh, and there is something called blackboard collaborate and I’m not sure if that is accessible.
> I need to do online work with my group for a project and assignments, so I hope blackboard has a way to do immediate communication via something like instant message or talking; I mean actually talking like during a skype call.
> So far the group used the discussion board and I emailed my thoughts although I had sighted help with that.
> I can read the discussions but not create threads.
> 
> Has anyone had these problems, or if not, how can you use the discussion board?
> 
> Ashley
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