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Assistive Technology Update and Creating Accessible
Training
Jonathan AvilaChief Accessibility Officer
jon.avila@ssbbartgroup.com
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Introduction
Agenda
• Introduction• Assistive Technology
Update• Maintain a Productive
Workforce– Create Accessible Training– Provide the right assistive
technology– Promote growth
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Introduction
Background
SSB Background• Founded in 1997 by engineers
with disabilities• Over 1,000 commercial and
government customers• 2,000+ enterprise projects
successfully completed• Over fifty percent staffing mix of
individuals with disabilities• Pioneers of commercial
accessibility validation tools• Investment of 10 years and
8.7M dollars into AMP platform
My Background• 15 years experience• Work with end users who are
blind visually impaired• Assessed worksite software• Custom scripting solutions• Develop accessibility best
practices• Create technology policy• Create training• Create accessibility solutions:
– Web– Flash– Multimedia
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Introduction
Accessibility Policy
• WCAG 2 is now a ISO standard• Dept. of Justice desires to apply ADA to the web
– Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking– Netflix ruling
• Twenty-first Century Video and Communications Act (CVAA)– Advanced communication systems, media players
• Section 508 refresh– Standards harmonization
• Structured negotiations/Settlements– Major League Baseball, Charles Schwab– Accessibility Information Pages
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Assistive Technology Update
Mobile
• Mainstream mobile apps replace specialized devices– Barcode readers, currency identifiers, Optical Character
Recognition (OCR)– Global Positioning System (GPS), transportation/travel apps,
(including indoor GPS)• Transportation is significant factor in employee
– Task reminders (location or time based)– Reading and writing assistance
• Expectation of mainstream apps vs. cost for specialized apps
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Assistive Technology Update
Android
• Android (Jelly Bean)– TalkBack
• Gestures• Explorer by touch • Contracted braille support
– Magnification– TTY access/total conversation software– Voice search– Apps
• Gesture Search• Text-to-speech• Text Entry/Word prediction
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Assistive Technology Update
iOS
• Latest features – Assistive Touch– Guided Access– Support for multiple assistive features at once
• Apps– Fleksy (typing prediction)– Communication software for deaf/blind
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Assistive Technology Update
Windows
• Windows 8 Surface Pro/RT– Narrator support for IE– Narrator gesture support– Approximately 80 commands for Narrator– Continue to support AT ease of access features like
• Built in Voice Recognition, on-screen keyboards, sticky keys
– Varied support for existing AT (no mirror drivers)• ZoomText still in beta• NVDA, JAWS, Dragon
– Gesture commands for NVDA• No screen reader in Windows Phone 8
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Assistive Technology Update
Additional AT Updates
• JAWS 14– Flexible Web
• ZoomText on Mac OS• Open source assistive technology
– NVDA screen reader– Glassbrick screen magnifier– More text-to-speech synthesizers
• Braille– Multiline braille displays practical in next year– Cost reduction in braille displays
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Maintain a Productive Workforce
Overview
• Consistent and accessible training• The right technology/assistive technology• Growth potential
Goals• Empower employee to take responsibility (self efficacy)
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Create Accessible Training
Consistent Training
• Types of training– Individual– Class– eLearning
• Issues with rapid eLearning development tools• Issues with simulations
– Actual system with test account• Universal Design for Learning (UDL) from Center for Applied
Special Technology– Flexible learning environment– Accommodate individual differences– Multiple means of presentation, expression, and engagement
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Create Accessible Training
Consistent Training
ADDIE framework• Assess
– The audience (people with disabilities), requirements, goals• Design
– Accessibility of instruction, experience, and interfaces• Develop
– Built in accessibility supported methods• Implement
– Perform the training, train the trainer, etc.• Evaluate
– Evaluate attainment of goals and adjust training
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Create Accessible Training
ADDIE - Analysis
• Identify the applicable standards and audience– e.g. WCAG 2 Level A and AA
• Identify technology being used (delivery method)– Multimedia, simulation– Job aids, documents, PDF– Adobe Flash, RIA, interactive content– In-person (communication methods)
• Identify accessibility of frameworks, dev tools, LMS– Rapid development tools (Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia, etc.)– JQuery, Dojo, YUI, GWT
• What are the goals/outcomes for the training
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Create Accessible Training
ADDIE - Design
• Storyboarding• Instructional soundness to different learners• Technical Design
– Consistent, clear, and multiple ways of navigation– Placement of controls for audio, dynamic content, and multimedia– Presentation of alternatives, captions, dynamic content– Ability for content to be resized and adjusted by the user– Use of color, contrast, and indication of focus– Sequence, order, and consistent identification of content– Error handling– Avoidance of flashing content– Wording and placement of labels and instructions
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Create Accessible Training
ADDIE - Development
• Implement items from design phase• Implement items in an accessible manner
– Keyboard Access and focus handling– Expose equivalents for non-text elements appropriately– Implement structural markup
• Tables, headings, lists, language indication– Text instead of Images of text– Create programmatic link between information and
relationships
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Create Accessible Training
ADDIE – Development (cont.)
• Automated testing• Manual inspection
– Accessibility toolbars• Testing with assistive technologies
– Do not test to AT but use it as a tool for testing– Test with various AT
• Screen Reader• Screen Magnifier• Voice Recognition
• Testing with users that have disabilities– Testing in LMS environment
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ADDIE - Implement
• Train facilitation on how to work with people with disabilities• Train on accessible deliver methods
– Sign language interpret/CART– Describe visual information in audible format– Provide materials in accessible format– Accessibility of the physical training environment
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Create Accessible Training
ADDIE - Evaluate
• Where the outcomes met for the audience?• Use feedback to modify future activities• Encourage self efficacy• Help employees understand how they learn• Create best practices
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The Right Assistive Technology
Overview
• Assistive technology assessment– Perform functional evaluation– Try out different AT options– Combine AT when needed– Efficiency
• E.g. text-to-speech may be more effective than magnification at high level
• Certain AT may not be compatible with certain ICT• Balance keeping AT updated with cognitive load/efficiency
– Updates can take user out of production– Can provide new features
• Have ICT support desk plan
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The Right Assistive Technology
Upgrade Plan
• Upgrade Plan– Separate machine– Update AT– Have expert assist– Test with user– Switch over once testing is complete
• Scripting/customization to software– Script may increase efficiency beyond non-disabled staff
• Customize physical environment• Search for different interfaces
– Increase in mobile and web apps– Inaccessibility of certain third party applications
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Growth Potential
Overview
• Accessibility of internal/external job site and application process– Career center– HR documentation
• Accessibility of testing/assessments• Accessibility of technology used in different position• Bring current AT to new position• ICT support desk accessibility training
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Resources
Android Access – rates accessibility of Android Apps• http://androidaccess.net/browse.php
iOS Accessible Apps
• http://applevis.com/
Technology Best Practices by Platform• https://www.webaccessibility.com/best_practices.php
AMP (Accessibility Management Platform)
• http://amp.ssbbartgroup.com
CAST's Universal Design for Learning (UDL)• http://www.cast.org/udl/
ADDIE framework• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADDIE_Model
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