This wiki was used during the project but is now closed. This page is 'frozen' as it was at the end of the project (November 2014).
This work should provide us with a good start for the technical features, Please take a look https://wiki.benetech.org/display/a11ymetadata/Properties
Key points: Access For All accessibility promotes an inclusive user experience by enabling the matching of the characteristics of resources to the needs and preferences of individual users. In circumstances where resources might not be suitable for all users, it enables the discovery of other appropriate resources.
Access For All is an approach to accessibility that emphasizes personalization by providing support for systems of transformable, flexible resources that each meet different needs.
Access For All accessibility is often just-in-time accessibility and, significantly, supports cumulative accessibility of resources as third parties create and associate alternatives to original resources.
Together, the many resources in a system contain the features or educational materials that every student needs, but no single resource has to be 100% accessible to all learners. Most resources will likely be accessible to most students, but by creating Access For All metadata about each resource, it is easier to determine which resources might need to be adapted to meet particular students' needs.
Access For All includes a standard way to describe a user's needs and preferences. These preferences are not meant to convey information such as medical history. Instead, they include information about how the user can interact best with a computer. The user's need for specific kinds of content, display features, or control mechanisms are recorded. This information can then be used to select or request appropriate adapted content, configure a visual display for easy reading, or locate resources that match the user's control requirements.
Scope
Avoid 'medical tags
List suggested by UNI-C (April 2012)
• Visual impairment • Speech and Language impairment • Auditory impairment • Deaf/Blind • Autism • Developmental disabilities (mental retardation) • Multiple disabilities • Orthopedic impairment • Specific learning disabilities • Emotional/behavior disorder • Traumatic brain injury • Multi-sensory impairment • Serious health impairments
Descriptors used by Ida Brandao website that gathers free software for special needs http://freewarenee.weebly.com/
American guide on assistive technology for education http://www.wati.org/content/supports/free/pdf/Ch5-WritingMotorAspects.pdf
Thematic key words (European Agency) http://www.european-agency.org/publications/ereports/thematic-key-words-for-inclusive-and-special-needs-education/THEMATIC-KEY-WORDS.pdf
The University of Leuven guidelines Covers accessibility of documents like Word, powerpoint, PDF and multimedia (in Dutch): http://www.kuleuven.be/diversiteit/digitaletoegankelijkheid/documenttoegankelijkheid
Two approaches to consider
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