TIC evaluation tool

Section Information Technology

Please answer the questions and click on the "Get report" button at the end of the page

Question index

 

This section reflects on the use of IT in an inclusive teaching and learning environment, and seeks to ensure that accessibility and usability are key concerns in the use of IT. The role of Information Technology is growing and has the potential to enable all students to engage fully in their programmes of study by allowing for the growth of assistive technology and online teaching, learning and assessment aids. 

For more see TIC: IT and E-Learning.

Question Answer Notes

Question 1

Do all online resources, including webpages and documents available online, follow Web accessibility and Accessible Information Guidelines? 

Would you like more information?

For more information see Web Accessibility.

Click here to see the video explanation of Accessible Information Guidelines (1m 50s)

No
Yes
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Suggestion:

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Question 2

Can all teaching and assessment activities be completed by students using the IT facilities currently available on campus? (e.g. printers, College computers, software programmes available on open access computers etc.)

Answering YES would indicate:

You consider the hardware and software available on College computers, printing facilities etc. when designing your teaching and assessment activities. 

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Suggestion:

Would you like to comment further / add any notes? What further hardware / software would your students benefit from having?