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"We are building a curated learning experience for business, obligated organizations, community groups, and customers* on Inclusive Design."
TODO: find the the exact wording of groups, see the Certified for Access project description.
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- Something like an OER. What do we mean when we say we are making an "OER"?
- consolidation of content (like the Design Toolkit landing page)
- reframing
- consolidation of content (like the Design Toolkit landing page)
- additional scaffolding and content required to flesh out obvious gaps
- Changes to improve access
- i.e. info re-architecture (i.e. for the ILDH?), redesign (i.e. for ADOD?)
- Building better entry points - not buried in a "thicket of the Wiki garden"
- Razorfish will be making the Big Idea website, and our "OER" will be integrated somehow. This is to-be-determined.
1. "Smaller" resources that can be integrated into our existing resources
2. Stand-alone resources which need increased visibility e.g. re-design, or creation of doc site etc
3. Consolidate/describe our resources from BIGIDeAS perspective (redefine entry points etc)
What do we already have?
Under DIY bubble, add:
- micro computers
- prototyping tools
- cardboard prototyping
- upcoming sonification prototyping tool
How do our partner projects fit into this? i.e. Pressbooks, PhET
Possible Entry Points
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- Goal focused:
- i.e. coming to learn document and web accessibility (ADOD, WCAG, ARIA)
- Question: If we anticipate users coming to the resource for concrete information, how do we guide them to a perspective shift?
- How might we strcuture / present / strategize to guide them along the path?
Improvements to be made
:The
IDInclusive Design Guide:
- should be presented as a resource to be used - some thought may need to be given to re-present some parts
- Tools section in the Guide may be the concrete things business audience are looking for immediately
- Tools section there's little going back to other parts of the guide - perhaps enhance this.
- ADOD:
- - mostly up to date: includes Word, Acrobat
- - the value is in its specificity. Keeping it up to date in important.
- - perhaps a redesign at some point .(very "Drupal-y")
Specifications / Standards
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- ARIA - https://www.w3.org/TR/html-aria/
- should we make something like this, or is there a good resource available already?
Metadata -
- where does it fit overall? Do we want to make this more prevalent
DIY bubble:
- micro computers
- - prototyping tools
- - cardboard prototyping
- - upcoming sonification prototyping tool
- / relevant?
Other resources to includeconsider / topics of interest:
- - data visualization, sonification, dealing with big data
Questions:
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- * Do we have any resources on dfinining "Customers"? (customer service
- i.e.
- * customer service - personalised options e.g. chat vs. phone
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* How do our partner projects fit into this? i.e. Pressbooks under DIY? Sapling Learning as a case study?
* How do we present the idea that going beyond the spec, standard, etc is good and encouraged?
- * it may be implicit in some of our resources (i.e. Design Guide) but it may need to be more explicit.
- * How do we enable updating, adaptations, translations?
- * Are there tools already that can be used?
- How does this work with Razorfish?
- Razorfish will be making the Big Idea website
- Oxford Properties "ASK" program
- examples of ID in customer service. Customized or personalized customer service (i.e. online chat vs. voice chat).
- case studies - examples of how ID is being used
- i.e. Oxford Properties, Macmillan Learning, PhET, Microsoft
- everyday examples
- Do we have a compiled list of examples of things like Good grips which are good examples of ID? Does one exist already?
- this would contribute to encouraging businesses to go beyond the standards etc
- this would contribute to encouraging businesses to go beyond the standards etc
- quantifying the benefits of
- Inclusive Design
- Example:
- - David Lawson
What are we building:
* a resource / compilation in some digital form which will then be incorporated somehow into the Big Ideas website (which Razorfish is making).
* additional scaffolding and content required to flesh out obvious gaps.
* Changes to improve access:
- * info re-architecture (i.e. for the ILDH?)
- * Redesign (i.e. for ADOD?)
1. "Smaller" resources that can be integrated into our existing resources
2. Stand-alone resources which need increased visibility e.g. re-design, or creation of doc site etc
3. Consolidate/describe our resources from BIGIDeAS perspective (redefine entry points etc)
Other resource:
- Also work of David Lawson may be of interest (contact info to be given)
- presentations / slide decks / videos / other media?
* concrete examples are awesome
- i.e. web chat for customer service
- * case / success studies: Oxford Properties (they were at DEEP talking about how there were changing)
- *this would contribute to encouraging businesses to go beyond the standards etc
- * Should we do more videos?
Resource / idea sharing:
how can this be done within groups: what tools are available? What are the benefits.
Questions
- Do we have any resources on defining "Customers / Clients"? i.e. there may be no typical "customer" ... getting groups to think about their clients/customers/partners as a spectrum
- How do we present the idea that going beyond the spec, standard, etc is good and encouraged?
- it may be implicit in some of our resources (i.e.
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- Design Guide) but it may need to be more explicit.
- How do we enable updating, adaptations, translations of our "OER"? Are there tools already that can be used?
- Do we have any Use Case Scenarios for our audience? Talk to David and Jess
Links
Do we have any Use Case Scenarios for our audience?
* Talk to David and Jess