[Script Info] Title: [Events] Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text Dialogue: 0,0:00:01.72,0:00:04.31,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Michael Young) We are committed to \Nthe notion that everyone should have Dialogue: 0,0:00:04.31,0:00:06.91,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,an opportunity to participate in \Nhigher education Dialogue: 0,0:00:06.91,0:00:09.51,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,whether it be from the \Nlearning perspective, Dialogue: 0,0:00:09.51,0:00:11.95,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,or the research perspective, \N Dialogue: 0,0:00:11.95,0:00:14.39,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,or an opportunity to work here\Nat this institution. Dialogue: 0,0:00:14.39,0:00:16.83,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We benefit from that because we get\Nto enjoy the talents and the skills Dialogue: 0,0:00:16.83,0:00:20.49,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of those people who come in, \Nand also their perspective, Dialogue: 0,0:00:20.54,0:00:24.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,which in many cases will be different\Nfrom the perspective of others on campus. Dialogue: 0,0:00:24.84,0:00:28.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So accessibility becomes a very\Nimportant value at the university. Dialogue: 0,0:00:44.94,0:00:48.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Tracy Mitrano) We're a leading \Nuniversity globally. Dialogue: 0,0:00:48.26,0:00:51.59,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We want the best talent in the world\Nfor our students, our staff, Dialogue: 0,0:00:51.59,0:00:54.91,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and our faculty. And we want to \Nbe sure if that talent has a disability Dialogue: 0,0:00:54.92,0:00:57.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that they know that we are a\Nwelcoming community. Dialogue: 0,0:00:58.43,0:01:02.51,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Pablo Molino) We're competing \Nwith other prestigious Dialogue: 0,0:01:02.51,0:01:06.59,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and highly accomplished institutions.\NWe want to make sure that we can target Dialogue: 0,0:01:06.59,0:01:10.67,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the right candidates to join our community\Nregardless of their disability status. Dialogue: 0,0:01:12.84,0:01:17.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Pete Siegel) We want to do everything \Nwe can to ensure that they have Dialogue: 0,0:01:17.70,0:01:21.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the same access to smart faculty, \Nto fellow students, Dialogue: 0,0:01:21.30,0:01:24.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and to the resources at UC Davis. Dialogue: 0,0:01:24.90,0:01:27.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Edward Ray) In fact, \Nwe genuinely believe that Dialogue: 0,0:01:27.56,0:01:30.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,excellence is achieved through diversity Dialogue: 0,0:01:30.22,0:01:32.89,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and that a commitment \Nto equity and inclusion Dialogue: 0,0:01:32.89,0:01:37.05,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,really enriches each of our lives. Dialogue: 0,0:01:37.05,0:01:41.21,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Linda Cahill) It would be inconceivable \Nnot to have a social conscience, at least, Dialogue: 0,0:01:41.37,0:01:45.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and be completely committed to making\Nour resources at Barry University Dialogue: 0,0:01:46.09,0:01:49.19,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,accessible to all students. Dialogue: 0,0:01:49.78,0:01:53.97,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Edward Ray) We believe that the use \Nof technology can be very powerful. Dialogue: 0,0:01:53.97,0:01:58.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It connects people to each other, Dialogue: 0,0:01:58.16,0:02:01.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but it also enhances their \Nlearning capabilities; Dialogue: 0,0:02:01.78,0:02:05.39,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it increases what they can do through\Ntheir research and creative work; Dialogue: 0,0:02:05.39,0:02:09.01,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it really makes it possible for them to \Nhave a more powerful impact in the world Dialogue: 0,0:02:09.17,0:02:14.55,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and that's basically what we're all about. Dialogue: 0,0:02:14.67,0:02:17.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And we want that to be true \Nfor every member of our community Dialogue: 0,0:02:17.92,0:02:25.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,regardless of limitations, of physical, \Nspacial, time or other dimension. Dialogue: 0,0:02:26.77,0:02:27.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Hernan Londono) As an IT professional, Dialogue: 0,0:02:28.02,0:02:34.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,sometimes some of us concentrate in \Nthe technical side of the house only Dialogue: 0,0:02:34.90,0:02:39.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and we forget that finally \Nthe technology is to serve the people. Dialogue: 0,0:02:39.09,0:02:42.31,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Michael Young) What the university\Noffers and makes available Dialogue: 0,0:02:42.31,0:02:45.53,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,has to be offered to everybody. Dialogue: 0,0:02:45.53,0:02:48.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We can't afford to waste the talents \Nor the brilliance or the minds of anybody Dialogue: 0,0:02:48.79,0:02:53.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and making things accessible allows \Neverybody to engage in the university. Dialogue: 0,0:02:53.64,0:02:58.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Equal opportunity is a part of our value\Nsystem, but it's also required by law. Dialogue: 0,0:02:58.60,0:03:02.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Pete Siegel) Compliance is extremely \Nimportant. Compliance is the law. Dialogue: 0,0:03:03.00,0:03:06.65,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But that isn't the motivator \Nfor most of us at universities. Dialogue: 0,0:03:06.70,0:03:12.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Our motivation has always been\Nto provide easily accessible tools, Dialogue: 0,0:03:12.71,0:03:15.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,excellent experiences for our students Dialogue: 0,0:03:15.51,0:03:19.37,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and really to give them the sense that\Nthis is a place they want to be, Dialogue: 0,0:03:19.38,0:03:21.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a place they want to learn, \Na place where they can thrive. Dialogue: 0,0:03:31.12,0:03:34.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Michael Young) Universal design is a very\Npowerful concept because what it means is Dialogue: 0,0:03:34.49,0:03:40.25,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we look at the issue of accessibility\Nat the outset rather than buying something Dialogue: 0,0:03:40.27,0:03:44.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,or engaging something, or developing \Nsomething that we have to retrofit. Dialogue: 0,0:03:44.02,0:03:46.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Which not only makes it cheaper \Nand more efficient, Dialogue: 0,0:03:46.46,0:03:48.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it likely makes it much better in terms\Nof both the quality of the product Dialogue: 0,0:03:48.90,0:03:51.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and the accessibility to those... Dialogue: 0,0:03:51.38,0:03:54.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,all the people that we want \Nto be able to use it. Dialogue: 0,0:03:54.37,0:03:56.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Tracy Mitrano) I think the other direction \N Dialogue: 0,0:03:56.94,0:03:59.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that colleges and universities\Ncould and should take is Dialogue: 0,0:03:59.52,0:04:02.37,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to think about accommodation\N Dialogue: 0,0:04:02.37,0:04:05.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,as really the beginning of the\Nconversation about disability. Dialogue: 0,0:04:05.22,0:04:08.07,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It was the appropriate measure\Nthat was taken Dialogue: 0,0:04:08.07,0:04:10.15,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in the Americans with Disabilities Act Dialogue: 0,0:04:10.15,0:04:12.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that was passed in 1990 Dialogue: 0,0:04:12.24,0:04:15.37,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and that's well over a generation ago. Dialogue: 0,0:04:15.40,0:04:19.75,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I think now we really have to think less \Nabout how we're going to measure Dialogue: 0,0:04:19.75,0:04:24.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,specifically this accommodation \Nor that accommodation Dialogue: 0,0:04:24.10,0:04:28.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and recognize that we can make \Naccessibility open and available Dialogue: 0,0:04:28.47,0:04:32.11,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so that individual staff, faculty \Nor students Dialogue: 0,0:04:32.11,0:04:35.75,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,do not have to go to get an accommodation. Dialogue: 0,0:04:35.75,0:04:39.41,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It will be automatically available \Nin the webpage that they visit, Dialogue: 0,0:04:39.41,0:04:43.07,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in the device that they use. Dialogue: 0,0:04:43.07,0:04:45.29,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Brady Deaton) We envision a campus\Nthat has a concept of universal design Dialogue: 0,0:04:45.29,0:04:47.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in all aspects of information technology,\Nthat a student is not impeded in any way, Dialogue: 0,0:04:49.78,0:04:54.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but in fact, that technology is utilized \Nnot only directly by those who benefit Dialogue: 0,0:04:54.54,0:04:59.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because of certain challenges \Nthey may have, Dialogue: 0,0:04:59.30,0:05:04.07,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but also is illustrative to \Nthe broader student body Dialogue: 0,0:05:04.09,0:05:06.43,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and to the faculty and to alums\N. Dialogue: 0,0:05:06.43,0:05:08.77,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,about what an inclusive learning \Nenvironment is. Dialogue: 0,0:05:08.77,0:05:11.07,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Pete Seigel) We have some things\Nwe have to learn Dialogue: 0,0:05:11.07,0:05:13.37,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in order to move into\Naccessibility space, Dialogue: 0,0:05:13.37,0:05:15.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but the basic goals and the basic values\Nare things we already know and love. Dialogue: 0,0:05:15.70,0:05:18.09,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Then we bring in things like \Nuniversal design, Dialogue: 0,0:05:18.09,0:05:21.49,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the notion that if we design things\Nwell right from the start, Dialogue: 0,0:05:21.49,0:05:24.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,they actually aren't more expensive. Dialogue: 0,0:05:24.88,0:05:28.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is something that we can fit\Ninto even our very, very tight budgets. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Eileen McDonough) We make a great effort\Nin our graduate Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and our undergraduate counsel to make sure\Nthat faculty and deans are aware that Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,in program design, in offering \Na new major, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that they take into account that \N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,they might have to have specialized \Nsoftware available, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and they have to build that \Ninto their program development. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And then to certainly just be aware\Nof all the different ways Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that students can learn, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to help faculty and deans understand \Nthe concept of universal design. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Gerry Hanley) The first step really\Nneeds to be an assessment Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of where we are, so we can\Nthen inform our planning process, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,develop plans, implement a project, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and then really assess the results of it. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Pablo Molino) Key to our approach \Nto making sure that Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,our campus and our technology is\Naccessible to people with disabilities, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,is to ensure we do this by design. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is not an afterthought that we do \Nafter we have implemented a new classroom. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Instead, this is something that we do\N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,from the initial conception \Nof a new project or idea. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The same way we do this for privacy \Nand security, \N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we do this for accessibility. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Bruce Maas) It is less costly, \Nin the long run, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to be thinking through the issues\Nof accessibility comprehensively. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Therefore, having a plan for accessibility\Ninsures that from the beginning Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we think through our issues with regard\Nto the delivery of our services. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Doing so in a strategic way means that we\Ncan hold down costs over the long haul Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and actually deliver better services in the bargain. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Brady Deaton) It is very important that \Na university follows Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a policy and a process Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that is a can-do kind of process. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It assumes that we are going to \Nundertake the investments that we need, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we're going to demonstrate the values\Nthat we need, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that not only address the needs of\Nstudents who may be challenged with vision Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,or hearing or other disabilities, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but also draw on the technology \Nthat is not only exciting Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for those people who are \Ndeveloping the technology, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it's intellectually exciting, it provides \Nnew jobs for that matter, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and it stimulates learning \Nin so many parts of the university. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So that attitude of the university\Nadministration, \N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,as well as faculty and staff and students,\Nbecomes very, very important Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because everyone gains from this. \NIt's a win-win situation. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Tracy Mitrano) A policy really is an \Nimportant way to go, \N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because it will focus everyone's attention. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It's also probably the way that \Nyou have to go now Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that there are legal pressures \Non higher education in this area. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The second thing I would say about policy \Nis there are really two types in general. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,One is a policy that you have \Nbecause you have a law, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for example, the Family Education Rights \NPrivacy Act Policy. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So you want to be clear and sure that \N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you're going to have compliance\Non your campus. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There's another kind of policy \Nthat I would call aspirational policy Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and maybe accessibility \Nfits a little bit in both Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but you most certainly \Ncan err on the aspirational side. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,An aspirational policy is something \Nyou establish for your institution Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,as a path moving towards something, \Nmoving forward. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It does not have to have one hundred\Npercent compliance Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,because it's really a direction \Nthat you're setting strategically Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for your institution. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Gerry Hanley) I'd say another critical \Naspect around our strategy is Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a shared governance strategy. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Because education is \Na shared responsibility Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,across faculty, staff, students, \Nvenders, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,all of us working together have to \Nshare in that responsibility. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now, a shared governance process means\Nif you are responsible in delivering Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the service, then you have an opportunity\Nto share in governing how we're going to Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,manage the implementation \Nof these services.\N Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,(Brady Deaton) The administrators of the\Nuniversity must reflect the values Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that demonstrate the importance \Nof this to the learning environment Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and it has to be built in then\Nto every aspect of what we do. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:00.779,0:10:04.139\N(Michael Young) Right now we have a number\Nof projects and initiatives underway at the Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:04.139,0:10:09.269\NUW in which we're testing new technologies.\NAccessibility is an important consideration Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:09.269,0:10:13.079\Nin these evaluations. Many of the vendors\Nwe work with have completed Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:13.079,0:10:18.569\NVoluntary Product Accessibility Templates\Nor VPATs, which offer a checklist of accessibility Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:18.569,0:10:23.649\Ncriteria and vendors' self-assessment as to\Nhow well they meet those criteria. It's a Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:23.649,0:10:28.269\Ngood starting point, but we go beyond that\Nto ask a vendor specific questions and to Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:28.269,0:10:33.569\Ntest their products with respect to accessibility.\N(Gerry Hanley) We begin with our vendors saying Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:33.569,0:10:40.569\N(a) this is not only important, that this\Nis required for working with the CSU. Every Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:42.309,0:10:48.990\Nstudent who comes into our institution, we\Nhave to provide equally effective access to Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:48.990,0:10:55.860\Nthose services and you are a partner in delivering\Nthose services to us. So we will tell you Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:10:55.860,0:11:02.860\Nwhat we need and then we will help you inform\Nyour staff, educate your staff, provide them Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:03.930,0:11:10.699\Nsome consultation and guidance in partnership\Nwith us, so you can deliver the successful Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:10.699,0:11:13.370\Nservice for us.\N(Pat Burns) So we work with our vendors to Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:13.370,0:11:19.180\Ntry to put pressure on them to make things\Naccessible. We actually have a purchasing Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:19.180,0:11:26.180\Nprocess where we work through and ask the\Nissues about accessibility for software and Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:26.490,0:11:31.529\Nhardware that we buy as well.\N(Bruce Maas) Individual efforts really need Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:31.529,0:11:37.879\Nto be able to scale well. If we go about things\Nin an ad hoc approach, one by one, we're not Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:37.879,0:11:43.910\Nlikely to get the same results as if we work\Ntogether as a community in higher education, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:43.910,0:11:48.990\Nto work with vendors to improve accessibility\Nfor everyone with regard to the products that Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:48.990,0:11:55.269\Nare offered. That's a much more pragmatic\Napproach rather than institution by institution. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:11:55.269,0:12:02.269\N(Gerry Hanley) Making accessibility a priority\Nin their development roadmap is going to be Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:02.300,0:12:09.300\Ndriven by the market demand. And if an institution\Nnever says a word, the vendor isn't going Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:11.059,0:12:17.269\Nto do anything about it. So if we begin to\Ncommunicate our demands collectively, then Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:17.269,0:12:20.490\Nthe vendor will recognize the market value\Nof accessibility. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:20.490,0:12:26.670\N(Joel Hartman) As we acquire IT resources,\Nwe have to embed accessibility in our contracts. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:26.670,0:12:31.019\NAs we develop resources, we have to employ\Nuniversal design in our thinking about how Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:31.019,0:12:35.930\Nto make these resources available and we have\Nto continue to monitor students to see if Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:35.930,0:12:42.930\Nwe're really delivering to them the resources\Nin a form that they can actually use. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:43.309,0:12:50.309\N(Michael Young) Accessibility requires effort\Non the part of everyone in the higher education Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:53.610,0:12:59.209\Ncommunity - faculty, staff, technology vendors.\NIf we all do our part, our institutions can Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:12:59.209,0:13:04.529\Nprovide everyone with an equal opportunity\Nto participate. And we all benefit from the Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:04.529,0:13:07.709\Nperspectives of a diverse group.\N(Hernan Londonono) Having that peace of mind Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:07.709,0:13:12.959\Nthat we are doing all we can to provide an\Naccessible campus is -- gives us a lot of Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:12.959,0:13:17.670\Npride and we feel very happy about what, what\Nwe do. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:17.670,0:13:22.199\N(Linda Cahill) Why wouldn't we make our campus\Naccessible to students with disabilities and Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:22.199,0:13:27.439\Nwhy wouldn't we do everything we could to\Nsee the technology is accessible to our students? Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:27.439,0:13:32.490\N(Tracy Mitrano) The spirit of what has made\Nhigher education the jewel in the crown of Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:32.490,0:13:36.939\NAmerican society is part and parcel of the\Nmessage of accessibility. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:36.939,0:13:43.139\N(Ed Ray) Every way in which we touch the lives\Nof others, whether it's in the classroom, Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:43.139,0:13:50.139\Nthe laboratory, through live performances,\Nthrough events on campus, we want everyone Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:13:50.170,0:13:57.170\Nwho comes here and creates those experiences\Nto be as fully engaged and as fully benefited Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:14:00.290,0:14:07.290\Nby the activity as possible. And that simply\Ncan't be done if people have artificial challenges Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:14:08.179,0:14:09.889\Nor barriers to try to overcome. Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:14:09.889,0:14:16.319\N(Ed Ray) I would say to those out there who\Nare just getting started or maybe struggling Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:14:16.319,0:14:23.319\Nto figure out how to use technology to advance\Naccessibility on their campuses that there's Dialogue: 0,9:59:59.99,9:59:59.99,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,0:14:23.629,0:14:25.549\Nno such thing as a bad time to start.