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13 Jun 2016

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Attendees

Present
Janina
Regrets
Kurt_Mattes, E.A., Thaddeus, John_Rochford
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
Mike_Pluke

Contents


<Lisa_Seeman> agenda: this

<Lisa_Seeman> next item

<Lisa_Seeman> scribe: Mike_Pluke

<Lisa_Seeman> https://rawgit.com/w3c/coga/master/gap-analysis/table.html#table2

<Lisa_Seeman> https://rawgit.com/w3c/coga/master/extension/index.html#h-support-is-provided-that-help-users-understand-the-content-that-includes

<Lisa_Seeman> For multi media it should be easy to jump to each section of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> owever most techniques can be applied to any media, such as dividing your content into sections and using a clear heading for each section.

<Lisa_Seeman> Techneques can be used in any media such as dividing your content into sections, and using a clear heading for each section. For multi media check that it is easy for the user to go back to each section using techniques such as indexing and bookmarks.

<Lisa_Seeman> use clear headings to signpost information. For multi media it should be easy to go back to each section using techniques such as indexing and bookmarks.

<Lisa_Seeman> 3.6.2 Support is provided that help users understand the content, that includes:

<Lisa_Seeman> For multi media it should be easy to jump to each section of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> For multi media it should be easy to jump to each section of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> For multi media, each section of the content should be clearly labeled and it should be easy to jump to each section of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> 3.4.1 Provide a clear structure that includes:

<Lisa_Seeman> for malti media provide provide labels for section that

<Lisa_Seeman> provide an outline of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> for multi media provide labels for sections such that the labels together provide an outline of the content

<Lisa_Seeman> media the is over five minuets is devided into sections

<Lisa_Seeman> media the is over five minuets is devided into programticly deteminble sections

<Lisa_Seeman> media the is over five minuets is devided into programticly deteminble and logical sections

<janina> MAUR: http://www.w3.org/TR/media-accessibility-reqs/#contentnav

<Lisa_Seeman> sections over five minets are too long

Pushing the markup of content proposals would get a lot of support from the IDPF (International Digital Publishing Forum)

There are many techniques that support this

Could set the minimum to the average attention span of ADHD

<Lisa_Seeman> ACTION: John k to find the average attention span of ADHD [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2016/06/13-coga-minutes.html#action01]

<trackbot> 'John' is an ambiguous username. Please try a different identifier, such as family name or username (e.g., jfoliot, jkirkwoo, JohnRochford).

<Lisa_Seeman> ACTION: jkirkwoo to find the average attention span of ADHD [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2016/06/13-coga-minutes.html#action02]

<trackbot> Created ACTION-172 - Find the average attention span of adhd [on John Kirkwood - due 2016-06-20].

<Lisa_Seeman> while listening to something dull

<Lisa_Seeman> next item

The APA Research Group - Dr Jason White the facilitator

There is a homepage being developed - he will be in the Wednesday call (for recruiting purposes)

How do authentication better in the 21st century, and personalization and CSS will be some of the questions.

Navigation one of the "biggie" questions for the group

Will be formed in a meeting at TPAC - probably Monday and Friday

Pressure to keep the groups focus to near-term and solution focussed (that can be put into UAs etc.

<MichaelC> https://w3c.github.io/coga/issue-papers/

Summary of Action Items

[NEW] ACTION: jkirkwoo to find the average attention span of ADHD [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2016/06/13-coga-minutes.html#action02]
[NEW] ACTION: John k to find the average attention span of ADHD [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2016/06/13-coga-minutes.html#action01]
 

Summary of Resolutions

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