Hello Everyone
Apologies if you've already seen this on the TechDis list but if you
haven't and can help, then perhaps you could e-mail David Sloan with your
experiences of Questionmark Perception and accessibility.
More information follows in the e-mail below.
Best Regards
Sharon.
Sharon Perry,
Accessibility Domain Co-ordinator,
JISC CETIS,
University of Bolton,
Website: http://jisc.cetis.ac.uk/domain/accessibility.
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Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:08:11 -0000
From: DavidSloan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Questionmark Perception and accessibility
Hi all,
We're conducting an accessibility review of Questionmark Perception,
which is focusing on two key areas:
1) the accessibility of the QMP interface to disabled authors, and
assessments to disabled students
2) the level of support it provides for accessible authoring
We've found evidence of some significant accessibility challenges both
in using the interface for authoring, and for accessing published
assessments, but I'd be very interested to hear from others with similar
experiences.
So I'd be keen to hear from anyone with accounts of accessibility
problems that they have experienced or witnessed (or, indeed, successes
in overcoming accessibility problems to use QMP as an author or
student).
Best wishes,
Dave
Dr David Sloan
Project Lead
Digital Media Access Group
School of Computing
University of Dundee
Dundee
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Scotland
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