(Floe) Notes on Inclusive Learning Design Handbook content
On the creation of content:
On retrieving of content:
- Matching/discoverability of relevant content, relevant consumability
Lessons from our tools:
- Rich, multi-layered, accessible video player
- Ease of operability by different input modes (mouse, keyboard)
- Customizability of UI (UI size for operability, contrast and text size for perceivability)
- Layering of content alternatives
- Standard A/V track
- Audio descriptions (audio narration of what's happening visually on the screen)
- CC and transcript
- Portability of content--video on standard platforms, but also other exports (i.e., downloadable/printable transcript)
- Scannable video: break the linear nature of video (and help to consume at one's own pace)
- Interactive transcript (and portable transcript)
- Scrubber with frame preview and caption
- Authoring environment
- Gentle prodding of author to remind them to add content alternatives for every kind of non-text content added
- Adjustable UI size, both in authoring and presentation
- Universal Subtitles
- Accessibility guidelines and lessons in authoring captions (both design of authoring environment & for content producers)
- UIO
- Adjusting presentation of content to be more easily perceivable to the learner (make learning possible)
- Text adjustments: size, colour contrast (both strong and mild, the latter to cater to photosensitivity), style (some type is more readable than others, both generally speaking and also for specific individuals; cite dyslexia type), line spacing
- Increased operability by making things more easily clickable by mouse (Fitts' law)
- Condensing text/summarizing headers (Hick's law)