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508 Compliance in Video Games Dr. Alicia Sanchez DAU Games Czar Serious Play 2017 George Mason University

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Page 1: Complying with 508 for Government Contracting

508 Compliance in Video Games

Dr. Alicia Sanchez

DAU Games Czar

Serious Play 2017

George Mason University

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Games

M O M E N T S S I T U A T I O N S E X P E R I E N C E S M E M O R Y L E A R N I N G

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Civilian Workforce

Self Declared Non Disabled

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Disabi l i t iesSF 256, created for use by the Federal

workforce, defines an individual with a

disability as “a person who: (1) has a physical

impairment or mental impairment (psychiatric

disability) that substantially limits one or more

of such person’s major life activities; (2) has a

record of such impairment; or (3) is regarded

as having such an impairment.” This definition

is provided by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,

as amended (29 U.S.C 701 et. seq.).

Targeted disabilities are set forth in SF 256 to

include developmental disabilities, deafness,

blindness, missing extremities, partial

paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy,

intellectual disabilities, psychiatric disabilities,

and dwarfism.

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Games that stand the test of time

Realistic MaintainableRelevant

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+ =

508

Apply to electronics and IT

procured by the federal

gov’t

225 Telcom

Telcom products and

equipment

WCAG 2.0

Explicit Success Criteria

that are objectively

testable

New Guidance

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Hearing ImpairmentsAssistive Listening Devices

TTY

Closed Captioning

Real Time Captioning

Expressive Communication

ImpairmentsObject Based Communication Displays

Picture Communication Boards & Books

Talking Switches

Voice Output Communication Devices

Computer Communication Devices

Physical ImpairmentsAdaptive Pointing Devices

Keyboard Adaptations

Visual ImpairmentsTalking Dictionaries

Braille Writers

CCTV

Screen Reading (like JAWS)

Text Enlargement

Assistive Technologies

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Navigation Appearance Content Interactions

General Guidelines

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Nav iga t ion

Keyboard Navigation

Audio Controls

Keyboard Traps

Bypass Blocks

Pause Stop Hide

Focus Order

Focus Visible

On Focus

On Input

Multiple Ways

Consistent Navigation & Identification

Name Role Value

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Appearance

Sensory Characteristics

Use of Color

Contrast

Resize Text

Images of Text

Three or Less Flashes

Headings and Labels

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Conten t

Non-Text Content

Audio & Video

Audo & Media Descriptions

Captions

Information & Relationships

Page Title

Link Purpose

Language of Pages & Parts

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In te rac t ions

Error Suggestion

Error Prevention

Parsing

Meaningful Sequence

Timing Adjustable

Real Time Events

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Error Suggestion & Prevention

3.3.3 Error Suggestion: If an input error is

automatically detected and suggestions for

correction are known, then the suggestions are

provided to the user, unless it would jeopardize

the security or purpose of the content. (Level

AA)

L E A R N M O R E

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Error Suggestion & Prevention

3.3.6 Error Prevention (All): For Web pages

that require the user to submit information, at

least one of the following is true: (Level AAA)

Reversible: Submissions are reversible.

Checked: Data entered by the user is checked

for input errors and the user is provided an

opportunity to correct them.

Confirmed: A mechanism is available for

reviewing, confirming, and correcting

information before finalizing the submission.L E A R N M O R E

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Time LimitsSpecific Benefits of Success Criterion 2.2.3:

People with physical disabilities often need more time to react, to

type and to complete activities. People with low vision need more

time to locate things on screen and to read. People who are blind

and using screen readers may need more time to understand

screen layouts, to find information and to operate controls. People

who have cognitive or language limitations need more time to read

and to understand. People who are deaf and communicate in sign

language may need more time to read information printed in text

(which may be a second language for some).

In circumstances where a sign-language interpreter may be relating

audio content to a user who is deaf, control over time limits is also

important.L E A R N M O R E

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Time Limits

•A test is designed so that time to complete the test does not

affect the scoring

Rather than calibrating an on-line test using a time limit, the test is

calibrated based on scores when users have no time limits.

•A game is designed so that users take turns rather than

competing in real-time

One party can pause the game without invalidating the competitive

aspect of it

L E A R N M O R E

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Time Limits2.2.1 Timing Adjustable: For each time limit that is set by the

content, at least one of the following is true: (Level A)

Turn off: The user is allowed to turn off the time limit before

encountering it; or

Adjust: The user is allowed to adjust the time limit before

encountering it over a wide range that is at least ten times the

length of the default setting; or

Extend: The user is warned before time expires and given at least

20 seconds to extend the time limit with a simple action (for

example, "press the space bar"), and the user is allowed to extend

the time limit at least ten times; or

Real-time Exception: The time limit is a required part of a real-

time event (for example, an auction), and no alternative to the time

limit is possible; or

Essential Exception: The time limit is essential and extending it

would invalidate the activity; or

20 Hour Exception: The time limit is longer than 20 hours.

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Meaningful Sequence

For clarity:

Providing a particular linear order is only

required where it affects meaning.

There may be more than one order that is

"correct" (according to the WCAG 2.0

definition).

Only one correct order needs to be provided.

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I n te ra c t i o n s

Meaningful Sequence

Specific Benefits of Success Criterion 1.3.2:

This Success Criterion may help people who

rely on assistive technologies that read content

aloud. The meaning evident in the sequencing

of the information in the default presentation will

be the same when the content is presented in

spoken form.

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E xe m p t i o n s

•National Security System?Section 508 does not apply to ICT being acquired by a Federal agency where the function, operation, or use involves intelligence

activities, cryptologic activities related to national security, command and control of military forces, equipment that is an integral

part of a weapon or weapons system, or systems which are critical to the direct fulfillment of military or intelligence missions. This

exception does not apply to a system that is to be used for routine administrative and business applications (including payroll,

finance, logistics, and personnel management applications).

•Undue burden?When acquiring a product, if an agency determines that compliance with any provision of this part imposes an undue burden, the

documentation by the agency supporting the acquisition shall explain why, and to what extent, compliance with each such

provision creates an undue burden. If compliance is deemed to impose an undue burden, agencies shall provide information and

data to individuals with disabilities by an alternative means of access that allows those individuals comparable use of

these information and data.

•Commercial non-availability?When acquiring a product, each agency shall acquire products that comply with applicable section 508 provisions when such

products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a Government

solicitation. Agencies cannot claim a product is not commercially available by stating no product in the marketplace meets all the

standards. If products that meet some, but not all, relevant provisions are commercially available, the agency must procure the

product that best meets the standards.

•Fundamental alteration of the nature of product or service?Section 508 shall not be construed to require a fundamental alteration in the nature of a product or its components.

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THANK YOU

Dr. Alicia Sanchez

Games Czar, DAU

[email protected]

(240) 377-1675