building an accessible digital institution
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Slides for a workshop session on "Building an Accessible Digital Institution" facilitated by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate, Cetis at the Cetis conference held at the University of Bolton on 17-18 June 2014. See http://www.slideshare.net/Thebriankelly/building-an-accessible-digital-institutionTRANSCRIPT
Building an Accessible Digital Institution
Brian KellyInnovation AdvocateCetisUniversity of BoltonBolton, UK
Contact DetailsEmail: [email protected]: @briankellyBlog: http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/Cetis Web site: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/
Slides and further information available athttp://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/cetis-2014-accessibility/
Cetis 2014 conference, 17-18 June 2014
About Me
Brian Kelly:• Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of Bolton• Was UK Web Focus at UKOLN, University of Bath• Professional interests include web accessibility, web
standards, social media, web preservation, …
Selection of Web Accessibility publications:• Developing A Holistic Approach For E-Learning
Accessibility, Kelly, B., Phipps, L. and Swift, E., 2004• Holistic Approaches to E-Learning Accessibility, Phipps,
L. and Kelly, B., 2006• Accessibility 2.0: People, Policies and Processes, Kelly,
B. et al, 2007
• A Challenge to Web Accessibility Metrics and Guidelines: Putting People and Processes First, Cooper, M. et al, 2012
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Building an Accessible Digital Institution:What Can We Do Today?
09.15 Introduction BK
09.30 The Context BK
09.45 Group Discussion All
10.40 Review All
10.45 Coffee break
Looking to the Future
11.45 Introduction BK
11.50 Reflections and Directions AH
12.20 Further thoughts All
12.40 Conclusions BK
12.45 Finish
Opportunities for additional presentations
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About You
Briefly describe:• Your name, institution and
responsibilities• Your interests in accessibility• What you hope to gain from this
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How
WCAG’s four core principles
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University accessibility policies are often linked to from all corporate pages (e.g. at http://www.foo.ac.uk/accessibility)
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University accessibility policies are often linked to from all corporate pages (e.g. at http://www.foo.ac.uk/accessibility)
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University Accessibility Policy
University accessibility policies are often linked to from all corporate pages (e.g at http://www.foo.ac.uk/accessibility)
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In addition:• Conformance is binary:
no notion of reasonable measures• Is “just-in-case accessibility” always desirable?• See limitations in “Forcing Standardization or
Accommodating Diversity? A Framework for Applying the WCAG in the Real World”
WCAG’s Limitations
But WCAG approach has limitations:• Is dependent on browsers which conform with
UAAG (what to do with legacy browsers?)• Is dependent on authoring tools
which conform with ATAG• Needs to be applied to all
formats (not just HTML)
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Content Must Be Understandable?
One of WCAG’s key principles:“Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable”
Which is the cancerous cell?
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Content Must Be Understandable?
One of WCAG’s key principles:“Content and controls must be understandable”
What does this convey?
Man against snow, Austrian Tirol 1974, reproduced with permission of the photographer: Professor Paul Hill
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Content Must Be Understandable?
One of WCAG’s key principles:“Content and controls must be understandable”
What does this convey?
Man against snow, Austrian Tirol 1974, reproduced with permission of the photographer: Professor Paul Hill
What does it man to “understand” a surrealist painting?
The Great Masturbator, S. Dali
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Teaching and Learning Challenges
Furthermore:• Assumes accessibility is a function of the digital
resource• We have argued “web accessibility is not an intrinsic
characteristic of a digital resource but is determined by complex political, social and other contextual factors, as well as technical aspects which are the focus of WAI standardisation activities”
Kelly, Phipps and others (2004-2007):• Importance is accessibility of
learning objectives, not learning resource
• May be several alternatives, including real-world alternative
• “Blended accessibility for blended learning”
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Challenges in E-Learning
What policies and processes do we need for:• VLEs• MOOCs• Provision of and access to learning
resources• Advertising courses• Course administration• Assessment• …
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MOOCs: What Is To Be Done?
Policies and practices for accessibility of MOOCs is needed.What should be done?• WCAG statement: all resources on this
MOOC conform with WCAG AA• WCAG aspiration: we will try to ensure
that all resources on this MOOC conform with WCAG AA
• Something else: But what?
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What Is Being Done?
Hyperlinked Library MOOC
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What Is Being Done?
Hyperlinked Library MOOC
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MOOC Resources
MOOC resources:• Produced in-house, following in-house
production guidelines• Found online and used based on selection
criteria
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BS 8878
BS 8878: • A British Standard
Code of Practice• A framework that
allows definition of the process undertaken by organisations to build or procure an optimally accessible web site
What is to be done?• WCAG conformance statement• WCAG aspiration• Evaluate benefits which use of BS 8878 could provide?
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BS 878 In 88 Seconds Summary by Jonathan Hassell: see blog post and transcript
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ4MRCyMTRQ
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BS 8878
BS 8878: • a framework that
allows definition of the process undertaken by organisations to build or procure an optimally accessible web site
What is to be done?• WCAG conformance statement• WCAG aspiration• Evaluate benefits which use of BS 8878 could provide?
For you to decide!
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Further Information
Video & slides of talk on "BS 8878 & the Holistic Approaches to Web Accessibility", CETIS Accessibility SIG, Feb 2011
I said:… still requires “conformance with WCAG 1.0”!
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/cetis-accessibility-sig-2011-02/
NB: auto captions emerged over time. To what extend might developments in the future help?
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Group Activity
Some questions:• Is BS 8878
relevant?• How can it be
used?• How should we
go about using BS 8878?
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Questions?
Any questions, comments, …?
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