- From: Steve Lee <stevelee@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 12:17:30 +0100
- To: public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org
On 02/04/2020 10:45, lisa.seeman wrote: > From Steve & John Kirkwood > > - Allow user to prepare for and review the entire route and next step > > - Provide landmarks that can easily be recognised > > - Provide cardinal directions (ie general or global) > > - Facilitate reorientation when get off the route > > - Support awareness of distances > > > (Maybe ephasis also on "make it easy to avoid interruptions", as this is > really important here.) > > Now we need to > > * Add it to the user needs > * Add it to the patterns > * Maybe add it to a persona scenario (Tom?). To be clear when you say 'it' there are four potential patterns here. > I think we can add this to the user needs under objectives for: "avoid > mistakes" or processes-do-not-rely-on-memory > <https://w3c.github.io/coga/content-usable/#objective-ensure-processes-do-not-rely-on-memory> or > focus. We discussed the user needs but I only presented the patterns we identified as I thought that was the requirement for now. To complete this we need to: * Add the issue paper(s) to the others * Add to the Gap analysis * Add the patterns and mappings Otherwise we just have patterns with no traceability back to user requirements. > In the patterns section, it is partially included in " Let Users > Control When the Content Changes" and s > design-forms-to-prevent-mistakes > <https://w3c.github.io/coga/content-usable/#pattern-design-forms-to-prevent-mistakes> . > We could add to them a bit more or make a separate patter. We tried to keep existing patterns out of these so they can be considered for either adding as new ones or to existing. Steve > > Notes: > > - Indoor: many more stimuli > > - Outdoor: larger demands on memory > > - Other patterns like reducing distractions and personalisation apply as > always > > > All the best > > Lisa Seeman > > LinkedIn <http://il.linkedin.com/in/lisaseeman/>, Twitter > <https://twitter.com/SeemanLisa> > > > > >
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