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Technical innovations in the “Barrier-free” programme
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Since the autumn semester 2023, automatic subtitling of lecture recordings and further information on the topic of accessible videos have been offered for the first time. The accessible navigation app "PolyMaps" won the GIS Excellence Award 2023.
Further progress with the “Barrier-free” programme
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The ETH Library is offering new services contributing to a barrier-free learning environment. Moreover, the room acoustics in various meeting rooms have been improved. You are invited to a webinar on 24 October to learn more about the “Principles of universal design (design for all)”.
How barrier-free is ETH?
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You can attend workshops in October at which ETH is ‘experienced’ in a wheelchair or with a white stick and simulation glasses – please register and come along! Furthermore, there are new directions to ETH buildings for visually impaired and blind people. And another sub-project has now been completed.
News from the “Barrier-free” programme
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Accessibility remains an important issue for ETH Zurich. A new exhibition charts the progress made so far by the “Barrier-free at ETH Zurich” programme, along with unresolved issues. In addition, the CHN building is being adapted to make it barrier-free, and a new website provides information about how to organise events that are accessible.
Accessibility affects us all
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) calls for an inclusive education system – including at higher education level. At a panel discussion on 20 April, affected students, teaching staff and persons with expertise in the field of teaching talked about the possibilities and limitations of accessibility in education.
Barrier-free ETH – a change of perspective and podium discussion
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In April and May, interested ETH members will have the chance to navigate the ETH campus in a wheelchair or with a white cane to gain a different perspective. This is one of the various events offered as part of the “Design for all” awareness campaign. ETH has now also published an accessibility statement.
Preparations for barrier-free navigation, alarm systems and evacuation procedures at ETH
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The “Barrier-free at ETH Zurich” programme was launched in early 2021. At present, the university is still some way from reaching this goal. Nevertheless, a variety of subprojects are now well on the way to making ETH as accessible as possible over the next few years.
Barrier-free ETH – New courses, new public tours and a pilot
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At the beginning of 2021, the “Barrier-free at ETH Zurich” programme was launched. This aims to make the university as accessible as possible over the course of the next few years. New courses, new public tours and a large pilot project are planned for 2022.
Barrier-free ETH – advances in room acoustics and teaching
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At the beginning of 2021, the “Barrier-free at ETH Zurich” programme was launched. This aims to make the university as barrier-free as possible over the course of the next few years. Progress has already been made in the fields of room acoustics and teaching.
Barrier-free ETH – first quick wins
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The “Barrier-Free at ETH Zurich” programme – designed to make the university as accessible as possible over the course of the coming years – got under way at the beginning of 2021. The first measures have already been implemented in some of the sub-projects.
Barrier-free ETH – things are moving forward
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The first meeting of the “Barrier-Free at ETH Zurich” steering committee took place in mid-January, and the leaders of the 14 sub-projects in the categories “Construction”, “Technology” and “Organisation” have begun to put together their teams and plan the next steps.