mozilla / webliteracymap

A collaborative effort, led by Mozilla, to define the skills and competencies required to read, write and participate on the web.
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Define skills under 'Accessibility' competency for v1.5 #30

Closed dajbelshaw closed 9 years ago

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

Accessibility Communicating in a universally-recognisable way


See spreadsheet at http://goo.gl/R1tjj3

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

Everyone agreed last week to add:

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

Final

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

These feel along the right lines, but are perhaps little wordy. How about:

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

I like diverse better than full spectrum.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2015, 6:35 AM Doug Belshaw notifications@github.com wrote:

These feel along the right lines, but are perhaps little wordy. How about:

  • Using empathy and awareness to inform the design of universally-accessible web content
  • Designing for different cultures and interpretations
  • Comparing and contrasting how different interfaces impact the full spectrum of web users
  • Improving the accessibility of a web page through the design of its color scheme, structure/hierarchy and markup
  • Reorganizing the structure of a web page to improve its hierarchy/ conceptual flow

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/mozilla/webliteracymap/issues/30#issuecomment-78909148 .

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

OK, how about:

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

Marked resolved after half-hour hack call today. Well done everyone!