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The "RoboBraille SMART Alternate Media" project aims is to explore new, smarter and simpler methods for preparing and creating teaching and learning materials in alternative formats (e.g. digital Braille, audio books, e-books and other accessible documents) using RoboBraille and other relevant...

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  • Austria

The Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company, UR, has produced three seasons of the TV show "Seniorsurfarna" featuring famous Swedish people using digital services. In the form of entertainment, this series can help the target audience understand the benefits and learn more about...

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  • Sweden

Sensus has developed a series of flexible e-learning courses related to digital accessibility. The courses are relevant for both individuals and larger workgroups that need new knowledge on digital accessibility. The courses can be completed by participants in their desired speed and schedule...

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  • Denmark

SVOE, the Hungarian Deaf-blind Association's interpreting service provides communication barrier-free services for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind people, as well as people with communication impairments and special communication needs...

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  • Hungary

State Fund for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled provides training courses in the use of specialized computer programs to simplify documents and methods of communication with clients. Simple language is a set of rules and good practices for creating understandable texts...

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  • Poland

The web portal “Pridem.si” is the first and the only Slovenian web directory, intended for people with physical disabilities to inform about the accessibility of public-use buildings. Additionally, the portal collects accessible locations, such as restaurants, coffee bars, shops, theatres, movies...

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  • Slovenia

The infrastructure meets the standards of the ACCESS I label which aims for accessibility for people with reduced mobility and people with visual and hearing impairments. The pool and changing rooms are wheelchair-accessible. The floor and wall coverings are well differentiated including tactile...

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  • Belgium