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Accessibility Resources
Resources for Web and DHTML accessibility from both the design and technical perspectives. General Resources PDF to accessible format http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/accessonlinetools.html Not without controversy, this site will allow you to upload a PDF and convert it into fairly good HTML ...
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Accessibility Review Protocols
Accessibility Review Protocols Simple and Comprehensive Accessibility can be evaluated through simple heuristics, or using a more detailed approach with assistive technologies and specific platforms. Simple Accessibility Review Protocol These are a simple set of heuristics for evaluating the general accessibility of a web ...
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Affinity Diagrams
What is an Affinity Diagram? \\ Affinity diagramming is a great way to synthesize and categorize large amounts of data by finding relationships between ideas. We tend to use them often for making sense of user research data.   ...
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An Overview of DHTML Accessibility
Problem Dynamic clientside user interfaces open up a whole new can of worms for Web accessibility. The ugly reality is that the vast majority of DHTML is inaccessible to users who can't use the mouse or who require an assistive technology such as a screen ...
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accessibility, ux, dhtml, release
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Cognitive Walkthrough
What Is a Cognitive Walkthrough? A cognitive walkthrough is a stepbystep exploration of a service to see how well a particular type of user, usually represented by a persona Personas, is able to accomplish a particular objective or set of objectives. The objectives selected for testing are dictated by the persona that is chosen ...
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ux, evaluation, walkthrough, release, cognitive
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Competitive Analysis (a.k.a. Benchmarking)
What is Competitive Analysis? A competitive analysis (sometimes also called compartive analysis or benchmarking) is the process of analyzing products which are similar to, or compete with, the product you are designing in order to generate ideas. Try using similar services or products in order to find ...
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comp_analysis, release
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Comprehensive Accessibility Review Protocol for Macintosh
Macintosh protocol for testing Fluid accessibility using Firefox, the Firefox Accessibility Extension and the Fangs 2.0 Extension since JAWS is not available for the Macintosh. It contains two of the three accessibility test protocols, the third is a test that evaluates WCAG 2.0 compliance that can ...
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release, ux, accessibility, protocol, macintosh
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Comprehensive Accessibility Review Protocol for PC
protocol for more indepth accessibility testing. It contains three accessibility test protocols for Fluid: Internet Explorer 7 with the AIS Toolbar Extension, the JAWS Screen Reader and the Web Accessibility Checker tool. A form for entering results and a completed form for reference ...
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release, ux, accessibility, protocol, pc
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Content Management Research Meetings
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content_mgmt, user_research
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Content Management Research Models
User and behavioral models are a great way to make sense of a lot of user research data. There are a variety of models we can use to help us in our understanding of our findings and share out our learning with the community. We ...
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release, persona, content_mgmt, contextual_inquiry, use_case, user_research, modeling
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