- From: lisa.seeman <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 23:06:03 +0200
- To: Steve Lee <steve@opendirective.com>
- Cc: "public-cognitive-a11y-tf" <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
It looks interesting. I think it would be great if he joined All the best Lisa Seeman Athena ICT Accessibility Projects LinkedIn, Twitter ---- On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:56:14 +0200 Steve Lee<steve@opendirective.com> wrote ---- > Denis Lembree added some notes > > https://medium.com/@dennisl/cognitive-accessibility-101-by-jamie-and-lion-at-csun15-4cd2e8512c8a > > > Steve Lee > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com > > > > > On 6 March 2015 at 23:28, Steve Lee <steve@opendirective.com> wrote: > Here are some bullet points from Jamie's prezzo. I missed the beginning and they are sketchy but Jamie was interested to presenting to us at the F2F. > > I'll email Gareth Ford Williams (Jamie's boss) to ask - or perhaps Neil could (i mentioned you to Jamie)? > > Jamie Night > Affordances are important (as we recently discussed on this list) > > Uses Screen reader to make some tasks easier- slows it down > > Zoom to reduce visual overload > > Reduce complexity - single column, eg reader > > Receiving > Perceptions - > Affordances > Make as affordiances as obvious as possible > Use language, avoid idioms, literal terms and don't assume spatial knowledge > Make it easy to identify the most important thing. > > Processing > Filtering > Deciding > Provide filtering tools eg via visual groups - uses find > Limit decisions - consequences - eg many ticket choices to choose from > Make it undo easy > > Actioning > Planning > Doing > Avoid nesting if possible, make the plan easy > Provide feedback on processes, eg how far to go how much read > Inline help when whenever possible. > > > Steve Lee > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com > > > > > > > > >
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