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National Center for Accessible Computing
NameNational Center for Accessible Computing

National Center for Accessible Computing is a leading institution dedicated to promoting Digital Accessibility and Inclusive Design in the field of Computer Science, working closely with organizations such as Microsoft, Google, and World Wide Web Consortium. The center's primary goal is to develop innovative solutions that enable individuals with Disabilities to fully participate in the Information Age, as envisioned by pioneers like Tim Berners-Lee and Vint Cerf. By collaborating with renowned institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley, the center aims to advance the field of Accessible Computing and promote Social Inclusion. The center's work is also influenced by the principles of Universal Design, as advocated by Ron Mace and Ellerbe Becket.

Introduction

The **National Center for Accessible Computing** is at the forefront of research and development in **Accessible Computing**, working in conjunction with organizations like National Federation of the Blind, American Foundation for the Blind, and Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund. The center's introduction to the field of **Accessible Computing** has been shaped by the work of pioneers like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Larry Ellison, who have all contributed to the development of **Assistive Technology**. The center's research focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable individuals with **Disabilities** to access **Information and Communication Technology**, as mandated by laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. By partnering with companies like Apple, IBM, and Oracle Corporation, the center aims to promote **Digital Inclusion** and **Social Participation**.

History

The **National Center for Accessible Computing** was established in response to the growing need for **Accessible Computing** solutions, as highlighted by events like the Section 508 amendment and the Web Accessibility Initiative. The center's history is closely tied to the development of **Assistive Technology**, which has been shaped by the work of organizations like National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. The center's founding was influenced by the vision of leaders like Judy Heumann, Justin Dart Jr., and Frank Lanterman, who have all advocated for the rights of individuals with **Disabilities**. The center has also been shaped by the contributions of researchers like Douglas Engelbart, Alan Kay, and Butler Lampson, who have all made significant contributions to the field of **Computer Science**.

Mission_and_Objectives

The **National Center for Accessible Computing**'s mission is to promote **Digital Accessibility** and **Inclusive Design** in the field of **Computer Science**, as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The center's objectives are to develop innovative solutions that enable individuals with **Disabilities** to access **Information and Communication Technology**, as mandated by laws like the Communications Act of 1934 and the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The center's work is guided by the principles of **Universal Design**, as advocated by organizations like National Organization on Disability and Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund. By partnering with institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and California Institute of Technology, the center aims to advance the field of **Accessible Computing** and promote **Social Inclusion**.

Research_and_Development

The **National Center for Accessible Computing**'s research and development focus on developing innovative solutions that enable individuals with **Disabilities** to access **Information and Communication Technology**, as highlighted by the work of researchers like Vicki L. Hanson, John Clarkson, and Patrick Langdon. The center's research is guided by the principles of **Human-Computer Interaction**, as outlined in the work of pioneers like Donald Norman, Ben Shneiderman, and Stuart Card. By collaborating with companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter, the center aims to develop **Accessible Computing** solutions that promote **Digital Inclusion** and **Social Participation**. The center's research is also influenced by the work of organizations like World Health Organization, United Nations Development Programme, and International Labor Organization.

Accessibility_Initiatives

The **National Center for Accessible Computing**'s accessibility initiatives focus on promoting **Digital Accessibility** and **Inclusive Design** in the field of **Computer Science**, as outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and the Section 508 amendment. The center's initiatives are guided by the principles of **Universal Design**, as advocated by organizations like National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. By partnering with institutions like University of Cambridge, University of California, Los Angeles, and Georgia Institute of Technology, the center aims to advance the field of **Accessible Computing** and promote **Social Inclusion**. The center's initiatives are also influenced by the work of researchers like Marcia J. Scherer, Kenneth R. Koedinger, and Richard E. Ladner.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The **National Center for Accessible Computing**'s partnerships and collaborations focus on promoting **Digital Accessibility** and **Inclusive Design** in the field of **Computer Science**, as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The center's partnerships are guided by the principles of **Universal Design**, as advocated by organizations like National Organization on Disability and Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund. By collaborating with companies like Intel, Cisco Systems, and SAP SE, the center aims to develop **Accessible Computing** solutions that promote **Digital Inclusion** and **Social Participation**. The center's partnerships are also influenced by the work of institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley, which have all made significant contributions to the field of **Computer Science**. Category:Computing

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