Considering every student.
At i>clicker, we recognize the importance of meeting the needs of all students—including students with disabilities. To that end, we’ve enlisted the help of an accessibility consultant and consulted key accessibility research and legislation to ensure our products are compliant with accessibility standards.
Here is how i>clicker benefits all students with superior accessibility:
- All students enjoy the inherently accessible design of 6 large buttons with raised letters. The LED patterns notify the student when the remote is on/off, battery power is low, and if the vote was received.
- Color blind and low vision students further benefit from the LED patterns—a steady green light indicates the vote was received while a blinking red light indicates the vote was not received.
- Visually impaired individuals find that the buttons are easy to navigate, especially when using the raised battery compartment as a tactile reference point. If further assistance is required, we supply free Braille stickers to be placed alongside the buttons. And finally, NEW vibrating clickers give blind students evidence of vote confirmation through vibration they can feel. Contact sales@iclicker.com to request Braille stickers or to order a vibrating remote.
- The i>clicker Web site, and most importantly, the remote registration page is fully 508-compliant, providing alt+ tags and properly labeled forms throughout the registration page.
- The NEW web>clicker is a browser-based voting application specifically focused on the needs of students with disabilities.
For more details on how i>clicker meets the needs of all students, download our VPAT document. Contact us at sales@iclicker.com or 888.938.8881 with questions.