I emailed about this weeks ago, a fella responded, but since I got stupid and messed with my email, I lost his.
Anyways, I got a response from someone at the college concerning d2l and it's level of success and accessibility. Read on. Dear Kimsan, Thank you for your email and interest in the VIL program. Thank you for being so proactive and researching accessibilty at PSU. Throughout the program's history, we have had numerous students who are blind successfully complete the program. D2L is accessible using JAWS but some students who are blind have reported that it is not user friendly. There are some tips and tricks for navigating the system. In addition, I and other faculty in the program are working diligently on making the courses more accessible for those who use screen readers. Below is a link to information about D2L and its accessibility. https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/Accessibility The Disability Resource Center will be a valuable resource for you and I suggest you connect with their office sooner than later to express your concerns. While staff do not provide training in how to access D2L, they can help with some trouble shooting. http://www.pdx.edu/drc/ Kimsan Song kimsans...@charter.net For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/