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Nomination Form
The Ohio State University
Web Access Awards

The Web Access Awards were initiated as a way to recognize faculty, departments, colleges and programs that meet the university’s standards for accessible web design (The Ohio State University Web Accessibility Policy) while demonstrating excellence in design and communication.

For more information on the award, including eligibility and judging criteria, see the announcement page.

Identify a web page (or collection of pages for a course program, college or organization):

  • That is affiliated with The Ohio State University;
  • That you found to be well designed and easy to read or use;
  • That you believe provides ease of access for individuals with disabilities (image description and compatability with voice output for users who are blind, transcripts for audio tracks for users who are deaf, etc.) For more information accessible design see resources at the bottom of this form.


-- Keep in mind, the award committee will review a single representative page, not an entire web site.
-- If this is a password-protected page, please provide contact information (below) for access rights.


(Please include as much contact information as you have available)



Did you use adaptive technology to access this site?
Has this site been assessed using an accessibility validator (e.g., Bobby or A-Prompt)?

Each nomination will first be evaluated in the context of The Ohio State University Web Accessibility Policy those found to be accessible will then be reviewed by the award committee for effectiveness and excellence in design.

 

 

 

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