Product White Paper

Elluminate
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Description: Elluminate Inc. provides proven, award-winning solutions for real-time online learning and collaboration in both academic and corporate environments.
Title: No User Left Behind: Elluminate Live! Accessibility White Paper
Abstract: While most eLearning and Web conferencing products are built with the mass market in mind, Elluminate takes a radically different approach that elevates accessibility to a whole new level. The company?s No User Left Behind? philosophy means that Elluminate Live! is:

?Completely cross platform. Whether users have a Windows PC, Mac, Solaris, or Linux workstation, they get the same superior experience every time.

?Optimized for low bandwidth. All-bandwidth connectivity means that participants interact with no lag time or garbled communication, regardless of Internet connection speed, even at 28.8 kbps.

? Designed to enable users with disabilities to fully participate. Elluminate Live! features and functionality facilitate accessibility for ALL users, including those with physical impairments.

This white paper describes how Elluminate?s unique and innovative technology provides support for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). In addition, the paper discusses how specific Elluminate Live! features such as keyboard access to menus and dialogs, closed captioning, enlarged video, user-defined color, and screen reader compatibility, allow each individual user to experience the live eLearning and Web collaboration environment in the best way possible.
URL: http://www.elluminate.com/accessibility.jsp
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