- From: Ciara (Kiki) Salmon <csalmon@google.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 14:34:58 -0700
- To: Jennifer Strickland <jstrickland@mitre.org>
- Cc: "public-coga-community@w3.org" <public-coga-community@w3.org>, Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com>
- Message-ID: <CA+jZhY+VpVEwy2HREB7bfAvdgn2kST7ebvpW4=LDVJbboEX+zQ@mail.gmail.com>
Jen, From what I can parse from the content usable document <https://www.w3.org/TR/coga-usable/>, it looks at domains of cognition (memory, executive function, language, etc.) and design patterns to support different domains. @Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com>, do you know where to point Jen regarding any specific documentation regarding trauma and how it affects different cognitive domains within COGA documentation? Sorry to not be of more help! Kiki On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 8:25 AM Jennifer Strickland <jstrickland@mitre.org> wrote: > Thank you, Ciara! > > > > I’m looking for what disabilities and cognitive considerations are within > the scope of COGA. > > > > To date within AGWG work I’ve seen a gap in trauma-based considerations. > We label a set of symptoms into diagnoses, but I wonder if the symptoms are > more useful to think about. For example, startle response / hyper-arousal, > hyper-vigilance, body memories / triggers, forgetfulness / memory, > attention, etc. Many symptoms are shared across diagnoses. Then PTS(D) is > distinct from C-PTS(D), which many are unaware of. > > > > Is trauma within COGA’s scope? > > > > > > > > *From: *Ciara (Kiki) Salmon <csalmon@google.com> > *Date: *Monday, July 8, 2024 at 11:52 AM > *To: *Jennifer Strickland <jstrickland@mitre.org> > *Cc: *public-coga-community@w3.org <public-coga-community@w3.org>, Lisa > Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com> > *Subject: *[EXT] Re: COGA scope and definitions? > > Hi Jen, Lisa may have better documentation to point you to as she is on > the Task Force. To my understanding, this is the Cognitive Accessibility at > W3C webpage lays out what cognitive standards are built into Web Content > Accessibility Guidelines > > Hi Jen, > > > > Lisa may have better documentation to point you to as she is on the > Task Force. > > > > To my understanding, this is the Cognitive Accessibility at W3C webpage > <https://www.w3.org/WAI/cognitive/> lays out what cognitive standards are > built into Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG > <https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/>) and the > additional Making Content Usable for People with Cognitive and Learning > Disabilities (“Content Usable <https://www.w3.org/TR/coga-usable/>”) > which is much longer to include aims and objectives for usable content, > design patterns (ways) to make content usable and more. > > > > Hopefully that webpage is what you are looking for. If not, perhaps Lisa > can help! > > > > Kiki > > Community Group Co-Chair > > > > On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 7:32 AM Jennifer Strickland <jstrickland@mitre.org> > wrote: > > Hi COGA community group, > > > > Could someone please direct me to any documentation of the scope of > cognitive considerations that COGA works on? > > > > Thank you! > Jen > > > > > * Jennifer Strickland * > *ツ *(they/them, she/her) > > Senior Human Centered Accessibility Engineer > > Collaboration and Social Computing (L178) > The MITRE Corporation > > Email: jstrickland@mitre.org > > Cell: 571-319-2230 <(571)%20319-2230> > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Ciara (Kiki) Salmon, OTR/L | Researcher (Provided by Pro Unlimited) | Measurement > and Foundational Insights, P4A | Pronouns: she/her > -- Ciara (Kiki) Salmon, OTR/L | Researcher (Provided by Pro Unlimited) | Measurement and Foundational Insights, P4A | Pronouns: she/her
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