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Re: conversation tomorow

From: lisa.seeman <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 12:16:05 +0300
To: Kinshuk <kinshuk@ieee.org>
Cc: "public-cognitive-a11y-tf" <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
Message-Id: <146f135ae54.-4664458053053301287.-8117986760662267691@zoho.com>
Thank you kinshuk
Does anyone have comments on the work?

All the best

Lisa Seeman

Athena ICT Accessibility Projects 
LinkedIn, Twitter





---- On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 18:57:50 +0300 Kinshuk&lt;kinshuk@ieee.org&gt; wrote ---- 


   Hi Lisa
  
 I have just been called for an urgent meeting of my university. Kindly include my regrets.
  
 I have updated the summery of adaptive technologies for learning, and look forward to feedback.
  
 With regards,
  
 Kinshuk
  
    
  From: lisa.seeman 
 Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 10:20 AM
 To: public-cognitive-a11y-tf 
 Subject: conversation tomorow


  

  Could  you let me know what topics/actions people would like to review tomorrow.
 
John wanted to discuss tomorrow what is needed to make a page outline / template adaptable to people with different cognitive abilities and what it would look like. I think this is worth think about.

My initial thoughts are: 
>From the technology side we would need:
  Identification of what the interaction/ function is of each item such as menu items. (Aria provides these sematics such as menu and menuitem)  
Identification of the job of key items such as a help icon, undo icon or button, save, print, open , new, email, message ect. (Indi UI provides some of these, but an RDF vocabularies with RDFA may be a better approach.) 
User agents such as user CSS or XSLT that transforms the page or adds user icons. Fluid is another. 
Assistive technologies building item 3 .
 All the best

Lisa Seeman

Athena ICT Accessibility Projects
LinkedIn, Twitter







 
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