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<Lisa_Seeman> I dont think we have enough for quorm
<Lisa_Seeman> so lets go over the aging subgroup
<Lisa_Seeman> scribe: Mary_Jo_Mueller,
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis/Aging_and_Dementia
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis/Aging_and_Dementia
Katie: We want to know if this is the right level of content in the section.
<slee> sorry I'm late
<slee> Hi richardschwerdtfeger
<Lisa_Seeman> Cognitive Decline Due to Aging
<Lisa_Seeman> Symptoms: Cognitive Decline Due to Aging
<Lisa_Seeman> Characteristics of Content Optimized for Aging and Dementia
<Lisa_Seeman> a bit cofucing
LS: Give more context on the
repeated sub-headings as they get confusing
... ICT challenges should be only technology challenges instead
of things like losing keys.
... The more you can put into the ICT challenges and user
stories, the better.
... For someone with Alzheimers, larger fonts is an issue, but
if it is a setting or a step they have to do to increase the
font it can be an issue because it adds another step to
remember.
... for how they use the web section. Where do people with
alzheimers give up, what are they avoiding because it is too
hard to do?
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/2001/06/manual/#citation
LS: Follow W3C guidance on how to cite materials.
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis/Dyslexia#Challenges
KD: Has references of recent papers of what people with aging and dementia want in technology. Will send these to the list after the call.
LS: Could brainstorm what could
be done in Web content for people who are aging or have
dementia.
... Reading is one of the last capabilities to go, so having
symbols along with text is best.
... Have less function per screen or page. Essential interface
is less confusing
... Have a very standard interface. Easier to remember.
<Lisa_Seeman> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-cognitive-a11y-tf/2014Jun/0043.html
LS: There may be different user
needs per disability type. It is important to understand what
optimized content is best for each of the groups.
... Also to know what semantics are needed for each of the
groups.
... If you've got a page and want a way to make a standard menu
that is usable by people with dementia, or another cognitive
disability. What would that look like?
<richardschwerdtfeger> Here is the floe project: http://www.floeproject.org/
<richardschwerdtfeger> click on the show display preferences
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.aiu.ac.jp/~naganuma/basicinternetvocab.html
LS: Standard symbol semantics and vocabulary could be helpful.
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/
KD: We could categories for
available technologies - like which make content adaptable,
etc.
... Standard readability metrics focus on the text not the
reader.
... Sentence length would likely have an effect on readability
and understandability.
LS: We could put together a page
of what's useful to make content adaptable.
... Will make a first pass on creating the adaptable page.
SK: Once the page is started it's easier to contribute. We can collect technologies on the page and everyone can look to see if they have anything to contribute.
LS: The current list is what PF wants
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/wiki/51wishlist
LS: Please take a look from our task force's perspective
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