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DIGITABILITY for physical impairments
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Email Clients

Email communication has become an essential part of both professional and personal interaction in today’s digital world. However, it is crucial to ensure accessibility for individuals with diverse impairments as we navigate the realm of digital communication.

Chapter 3 of the course focuses on email clients and their accessibility for people with disabilities. The specific learning objectives of this chapter include understanding the accessibility features of MS Outlook, Google Gmail, and Mac Mail for visual, hearing, physical, and cognitive impairments.

Learning Objectives:

  • Exploration of MS Outlook, Google Gmail, and Mac Mail Accessibility:
    Gain insight into the accessibility features of major email clients, including MS Outlook, Google Gmail, and Mac Mail, specifically designed to accommodate visual, hearing, physical, and cognitive impairments.
  • Tests and Resources for Accessibility Assurance:
    Practice specific exercises tailored for your impairment to improve email client accessibility. Discover additional resources to enhance accessibility awareness and implementation.
  • Comparative Analysis for Informed Decision-Making:
    Develop the ability to compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of MS Outlook, Google Gmail, and Mac Mail concerning accessibility. This understanding aids in making informed decisions about email client selection based on individual accessibility needs.

The chapter also covers tests and resources available to ensure the accessibility of email clients for people with disabilities. The comparative conclusion of the chapter helps learners understand the strengths and limitations of each email client in terms of accessibility.

 

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