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<JohnRochford> Lisa: We need to finish table of cognitive functions to cognitive disabilities.
<JohnRochford> Lisa: We need to finish table of mapping cognitive functions to cognitive disabilities.
<scribe> ACTION: lisa with JohnR write introduction for user group reserch [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/10/06-coga-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-52 - With johnr write introduction for user group reserch [on Lisa Seeman - due 2014-10-13].
<scribe> ACTION: lisa wirh JohnR make draft of the cognative functions table [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/10/06-coga-minutes.html#action02]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-53 - Wirh johnr make draft of the cognative functions table [on Lisa Seeman - due 2014-10-13].
<JohnRochford> Lisa: Anything else that people believe should be in that module?
<JohnRochford> Lisa: module = user-group research
<JohnRochford> Lisa: We have a draft proposal for what we might recommend if people want to offer help text to users.
<JohnRochford> Lisa: For example, could tool tips be created relevant to RDFa semantic identifications?
<JohnRochford> Debra: Technology is moving so fast, and people with cognitive disabilities may be more capable than we think, that determining what works and what does not is complicated.
<JohnRochford> Lisa: Use abstractions to address changes in design metaphors, then develop concrete recommendations.
issue: Technology is moving so fast, and people with cognitive disabilities may be more capable than we think, that determining what works and what does not shifts all the time - solutions 1. use abstraction rather then concrete do and dont... 2 evolveable solutions such as rdfa pointers make solutions at the user end shift fast
<trackbot> Created ISSUE-2 - Technology is moving so fast, and people with cognitive disabilities may be more capable than we think, that determining what works and what does not shifts all the time - solutions 1. use abstraction rather then concrete do and dont... 2 evolveable solutions such as rdfa pointers make solutions at the user end shift fast. Please complete additional details at
<trackbot> ... <http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/track/issues/2/edit>.
<JohnRochford> Lisa: Scaffolding for tool tips, such as a short version then a long version, is what we talked about last time.
john: use a picture and very simpe langage
actions JohnR and Lisa to reach out to people who write help text for coga users, to find out what they do and what reserch and user testing
<scribe> ACTION: JohnR and Lisa to reach out to people who write help text for coga users, to find out what they do and what reserch and user testing [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/10/06-coga-minutes.html#action03]
<trackbot> Error finding 'JohnR'. You can review and register nicknames at <http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/track/users>.
<scribe> ACTION: John Rochford and Lisa to reach out to people who write help text for coga users, to find out what they do and what reserch and user testing [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/10/06-coga-minutes.html#action04]
<trackbot> 'John' is an ambiguous username. Please try a different identifier, such as family name or username (e.g., jfoliot, JohnRochford).
<scribe> ACTION: JohnRochford and Lisa to reach out to people who write help text for coga users, to find out what they do and what reserch and user testing [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/10/06-coga-minutes.html#action05]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-54 - And lisa to reach out to people who write help text for coga users, to find out what they do and what reserch and user testing [on John Rochford - due 2014-10-13].
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