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Hi all,

My employer is making a virtual lab for a client. The virtual lab is a
physics lab. The student will be able to manipulate various components for
instance, she will be able to drag some bulbs and wires and put them
together with a battery to form a circuit.

I need to make this lab accessible.
1. Does an accessible version of such a lab exist?

2. The developer wants to make the lab in MacroMedia flash. My employer
wants to include accessibility guidelines for the lab in the contract. I
have consulted the w3c web accessibility guidelines but they do not
specifically address flash. My employer has no control on the web site. The
job is to design the lab.

Any one any thoughts?
Pranav

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