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personalistion for the gap annalisis

From: lisa.seeman <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 16:03:29 +0300
To: "public-cognitive-a11y-tf" <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
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short review of :
adapting content for coga personalization ,Gathering User Preferences, Syntax for adaptable links and buttons and portable preference



Firstly we would like to merge these papers.


conclusions
GPII - cog a is potentially support but not yet,as
a, it is not yet  well supported and implemented 
b, tools are on sensory accessibility and not coga.
Similar conclusion for  ISO/IEC 24751, (Individualized adaptability and accessibility in e-learning, education and training.  Part 1: Framework. Part 2: Need and Preference Terms Registration.  Part 3: Core Application Profile.


However we feel GPII will incorporate what we do when we do it


The plan is that the JSon and scripts in  "easy personalistion" can address most of what is described in adapting content for coga personalization and then we can relie on GPII to address portable preferences in the future.


Missing from our roadmap and techniques - enabling the  use  to replace  widgets/ components like video player, whilst keeping the content the same. This will enable a player to be  loaded that the user understands how to work. idealy this should work with 
mavis or Brian (new projects https://github.com/OpenDirective/brian)within our Json notation. This needs to enclude player settings such as diffrent levels of complexity.
We also need to address graded help for json



All the bestLisa Seeman
Athena ICT Accessibility Projects LinkedIn, Twitter
Received on Wednesday, 24 June 2015 13:04:06 UTC

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