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Learner

In the classroom

  • Edward is a 15-year-old blind high school student.
  • Edward is in a classroom with other students.
  • As part of demonstrating an idea, the instructor of the class plays a video for the class to watch. The video is on the web, and the instructor goes to the website to stream it in real-time (that is, the video is not offline).
  • The video is composed primarily moving images and diagrams with little narration, and does not have caption or subtitle alternatives.
  • Edward needs this video described to him while most of his classmates do not.

At home

  • Maria is a 22-year-old university student with uncorrectable blurry vision.
  • Text needs to be larger for her, preferably in high contrast, and image with fine details need to either be enlargeable with details maintained, or have some text alternative.
  • Maris is at home, working on an assignment which requires some research online.
  • Maria uses Google to start her research.
  • Like many users, she scans for a promising sounding link, and clicks through several before finding something appropriate.
  • More problematically, she spends additional time following promising links but ultimately filtering past them because of their usability (e.g., too many images without good resolution or alternatives, or non-adjustable contrast)

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