COGA Research

Hi Everyone,

On Tuesday's call, we discussed a need to evaluate the collection of
research compiled by the COGA task force and to put it into a form that we
believe is discoverable and usable by anyone who needs to support
recommendations for making content accessible to people with cognitive
disabilities.

I asked Lisa Seeman to point me to the COGA research document and here's
the link she gave me:

https://rawgit.com/w3c/coga/master/gap-analysis/table.html

Jemma - I was hoping that you could work with Dr. Butler, copied on this
email, to review this resource and determine what parts of it are solid,
empirical research and what parts of it need additional research.

Thanks,

Jan McSorley
VP, Accessibility
Psychometrics and Testing Services

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Received on Friday, 16 June 2017 00:35:43 UTC