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Title: Workshop 4 Creating Usable Content


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Workshop 4Creating Usable Content
  • Web Content Accessibility Project
  • Funded by BCcampus
  • Natasha Boskic, Kirsten Bole, Nathan Hapke
  • University of British Columbia

2
Workshop schedule
  • Monday August 21Basics of Web Accessibility
  • Tuesday August 22Coding an Accessible Website
  • Wednesday August 23Accessible Multimedia
  • Thursday August 24Creating Usable Content
  • Friday August 25Disabilities Assistive
    Technology

3
The Plan
  • How is web content different from print?
  • Learning disabilities learning styles
  • Site structure navigation
  • Use of different media

4
Its hard to read a screen
  • Screen 72 dpi (dots per inch)
  • Print 200-300 dpi
  • Staring at screen creates eyestrain
  • Sitting at desktops is also tiring
  • Result people dont read as much onlineas they
    do in print

5
Reading in bits pieces
  • Web readers skim pages looking for key points
    ideas
  • Headlines, blurbs, summaries
  • Shorter paragraphs, bullet points preferred
  • Print out large documents to read offline

6
Students with learning disabilities
  • Learning difficulties dyslexia, ADHD
  • Cognitive difficulties brain injury, autism, age
  • Poor concentration, memory, problem-solving,
    and/or time management
  • Anxiety, frustration

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Facing learning disabilities
  • Guessing at content, rather than reading it
  • Skimming looking for bolded keywords
  • Rereading the same passage repeated times
  • Avoiding interacting online
  • Difficulty interpreting instructions
  • but all students disabilities are different

9
Dealing with Learning Disabilities
  • Academic consulting advice essential
  • Some tools used by blind visually impaired can
    be useful for LDs
  • Screenreader highlights text and/or reads it
    aloud
  • Predictive typing assists with spelling correct
    word choice

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Learning styles
  • Sage on the stage or sage on the screen -
    traditional teaching method doesnt work for
    everyone
  • Reinforce one concept with different methods
  • Mix match for maximum effect

12
Learning styles
  • Visual-verbal prefers to read
  • Visual-nonverbal charts, animations, videos
  • Auditory prefers to listen
  • Tactile learn by doing, interaction
  • Sensory fact-based activities

13
Preferred approaches
  • Intuitive reflection imagination
  • Inductive/deductive examples, theories
  • Active through application or work w/others
  • Reflective think about topics before engaging
  • Understanding see big picture first
  • Sequential step by step

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Applying this to YOUR content
15
Website structure
  • Map out your site before building it
  • Goal keep your navigation simple and consistent
    on every page
  • What sections subsections will you need?
  • What might you need to add in the future? Where
    would that go?

16
Navigation
  • Group similar items together
  • Keep same on every page
  • Offer site map, search, index

17
Keep it clean
  • Avoid distracting animations
  • Avoid background patterns

No, no, no.
18
Keep it clean
  • High contrast text is important

but be careful with your colour choices
19
Keep it quiet
  • Dont autoplay sounds
  • Distracting, disturbing
  • Interferes with screenreaders
  • The same goes for pop-up windows

20
Redundancy can be good
  • Good content can take many forms
  • Reinforce ideas through multiple media
  • Offer same content as text, image, video,
    interactive tool

21
Assignment options
  • Offer students a choice between essays,
    presentations, posters
  • Different ways of expressing same knowledge
  • Makes gradingmore interesting,too

22
Assignment criteria
  • Clear, unambiguous directions
  • Built-in checkpoints benefit LD students
  • How will you approach this problem?
  • Submit a paragraph summary of your project
  • Submit a proposed project schedule

23
File formats
  • PDF, Word, Excel, PPT often used unnecessarily
  • Content could be on web instead
  • Good for forms, complicated charts, anything that
    must look perfectly consistent to everyone
  • Warn if user is about to download file

24
Getting started
  • Which learning styles do your course materials
    appeal to the most?
  • What parts of your online course materials could
    be offered in another format or media?
  • How could you modify your course to benefit
    learning-disabled students?

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Thank you for coming!
  • Join us tomorrow for Disabilities Assistive
    Technology - 12 pm PST
  • Natasha Boskic (natasha.boskic_at_ubc.ca)
  • Kirsten Bole (kirsten.bole_at_ubc.ca)
  • Nathan Hapke (nhapke_at_interchange.ubc.ca)
  • Thanks to Deb Butler of UBC for her advice on
    learning disabilities
  • Thanks to Kevin Kelly of SFSU for his advice on
    Universal Design and learning styles.
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