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Sakai Accessibility Update Mike Elledge Accessibility Team Lead Assistant Director, Michigan State University Usability & Accessibility Center.

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1 Sakai Accessibility Update Mike Elledge Accessibility Team Lead Assistant Director, Michigan State University Usability & Accessibility Center

2 Topics Background Current Accessibility Upcoming Projects How You Can Help Questions/Comments

3 Background Mandate to be accessible –Section 508 –WCAG 1.0: Priority One, Two Steady progress despite constraints –Multiple technologies: Velocity, JSF, RSF –Distributed development –Limited resources

4 Background Strong contributors –Accessibility Working Group: Comments and suggestions –Gonzalo Silverio: Implementation, review –Aware Developers: Design to specs, experimentation with 2.0-based tools –Sakai Accessibility Testers: Indiana University, University of Toronto, others Accessibility site on Confluence: http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/LgI http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/LgI

5 Current Accessibility Overall –Meets 7 of 10 Section 508 mandates (6 not applicable) –Meets most WCAG 1.0 recommendations Priority One: 6 of 8 (7 = NA) Priority Two: 15 of 18 (3 = NA) –“NA” mostly content or server-related elements

6 WCAG 1.0 Failures Priority One –Calendar: In data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or column headers, use markup to associate data cells and header cells. –JavaScript: Ensure that pages are usable when scripts, applets, or other programmatic objects are turned off or not supported.

7 WCAG 1.0 Failures Priority Two –All Sakai: Provide metadata to add semantic information to pages and sites. –All Sakai: Provide information about the general layout of a site (e.g., a site map or table of contents). –WYSIWY Editor: Ensure that any element that has its own interface can be operated in a device-independent manner.

8 Current Accessibility Screen Readers (JAWS, Window-Eyes) –Core Tools: Accessible, some glitches –Quizzes and Tests: Needs review –Provisional Tools: Some tested, some not Screen Enlargers (ZoomText) –Okay at lower magnification –4X a problem

9 Current Accessibility Text Magnifiers (Kurzweil 3000) –Not very accessible

10 Accessibility Issues Remaining iFrame –Crushes linerarization, non-CSS rendering –Hampers short-cut keys, skip links Dynamic page creation –Mangles page titles

11 Upcoming Projects 2.4 Review of revised and provisional tools Discussion, reviews of 2.0-ish tools (Lightbox, live forms, page order helper) Fluid –Protocol development –Tool review and refactoring

12 Accessibility Priorities Accessibility review of current version followed by code revision Frame-less presentation/Refactoring of tools to be JSR-168 compliant Modification/Refactoring of JSF Tools Adoption of PreferAble and StyleAble tools Development of Fluid 2.0 Tool experimentation Implementation of Fluid in Sakai

13 How To Help: Everyone Sign-up to review Sakai tools: –http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/uq4http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/uq4 Share knowledge, become more aware of accessibility issues: join Accessibility Working Group –accessibility@collab.sakaiproject.orgaccessibility@collab.sakaiproject.org

14 How To Help: Developers Follow accessibility guidelines –WCAG 1.0 (soon to be 2.0) http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag.php –ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) http://www.w3.org/TR/aria-roadmap/ –Sakai Accessibility Styleguide http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/ew4 –Sakai Developer Checklist http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/LgI Test for accessibility –Sakai accessibility protocol http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/uq4

15 How To Help: Designers Design for Usability and Accessibility –Sakai Design Patterns Library http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/-3 –Involve Users in Design Process and Review Designs for Accessibility (PowerPoint presentation) http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/OrI

16 Accessibility Contacts Mike Elledge, elledge@msu.eduelledge@msu.edu Gonzalo Silverio, gsilver@umich.edugsilver@umich.edu Colin Clark, colin.clark@utoronto.cacolin.clark@utoronto.ca Accessibility Working Group: accessibility@collab.sakaiproject.org accessibility@collab.sakaiproject.org

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