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From: Brandon Keith Biggs
Date: Mar 1, 2018 1:12PM


Hello,
First question you should ask is:
Can a user access the content only through touch (through a Braille
display), sound (through a screen reader or other audio), or visual
(through using a screen)?
Second, how does the content fit under WCAG:
https://www.wuhcag.com/wcag-checklist/

After those, then you will want to consider users with learning
disabilities and users who speak different languages..
There are many other types of people with different needs, but WCAG aims to
create content that is accessible to most users.
Thanks,


Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>;

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 12:01 PM, Natalie Jean < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> My agency is the process of transitioning to a new CMS system. Those
> managing this process are collaborating with the vendor to create on-demand
> eLearning Modules. The modules have both audio and video. I (and a few
> other colleagues) have very recently been brought in to this in terms of
> accessibility, so I'm in the process of looking the modules with that
> mindset. I'm interested in hearing how you go about evaluating eLearning
> Modules - aside from having users test/pilot (we will be doing that soon) -
> it would be a great help to me. I've identified issues already, so I know
> that the modules are not yet compliant. However, before I submit anything
> for the project managers to address, I want to make sure I've done a
> complete evaluation. Thanks!
>
>
> Natalie N. Jean
> Government Operations Consultant II
> Agency for Persons with Disabilities
> Email: <EMAIL REMOVED> <mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Phone: 850.414.6666
> Fax: 850.922.6432
>
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