Abstract
This paper describes a research project which developed a Web Portal around 'transition' (the move from school to 'adult' life) for people with Learning Disabilities (LD), their families and 'supporters' (a general term used in this paper to signify formal or informal carers, tutors and family). Unusually, the people with LD themselves created much of the information used in the Portal development. The paper concentrates specifically on the phase of the research in which supporters, and those with LD themselves were trained in the creation of information and its uploading onto an accessible template. It discusses, in particular, the barriers to successful exploitation of the Internet, and information technology in general, that present themselves for this cohort of users.
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Williams, P. (2011). Barriers to the Creation and Use of an Accessible Web Portal for People with Learning Disabilities. International Journal of Education, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v3i2.1283
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