Note

This archival content is maintained by WebAIM and NCDAE on behalf of TEITAC and the U.S. Access Board . Additional and up-to-date details on the updates to section 508 and section 255 can be found at the Access Board web site.

Cognitive FPC

Cognitive FPC

NOTES FROM 9-10-07 MEETING

.


RESOLUTION FROM 9-10-07 MEETING

  • ACTION: Determined that there was nothing more that this group could do til the Plenary Acted. Recommended that answer and language be developed in plenary.



.

NOTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS

  • At least one mode shall be provided that accommodates cognitive, language or learning impairments, directly or with users' AT.
  • Is this harder than other FPC
  • Better wording?
  • Cost benefit language?
    • RESOLUTION FROM 7-9-07 - Add following note to current draft item on cognitive: "This provision is here as a placeholder. The general group identified the following issues and questions in trying to move this forward.
      1. Should we have an FPC when we dont have very many technical provisions saying to this would be done?
      2. The range and variety of cognitive, language and learnign disabilities is so wide that the question arises , could any product meet this FPC for the full range of people with CLL disabilities.
  • Cognitive still needs more work.
    • The working group is looking for sufficient technical provisions to support the inclusion of a FPC.

WebAIM is an initiative of:
Center for Persons with Disabilities (CPD) Utah State University