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ARIA - correct answer✔️✔️An acronym for "Accessible Rich Internet
Applications".
A set of attributes you can add to HTML elements that define ways to make web
content and applications accessible to users with disabilities who use assistive
technologies.
An example - "When accessibility issues cannot be managed with native HTML,
ARIA can help bridge those gaps."
Disabilities on the Web - correct answer✔️✔️The disabilities that matter most in
terms of their effect on web use are disabilities in the eyes, ears, hands, and brain
Blind people (Printed Disability) - correct answer✔️✔️- can't read signs on
buildings
- product packaging
- business cards
- postal mail sent to their home
- any printed text
A blind person's methods of receiving information depend on other people.
(Before Screen Readers)
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Screen Readers - correct answer✔️✔️Allow blind people to access information
independently, without having to direct assistance from anyone else
Assistive Technologies and the Web - correct answer✔️✔️Blindness
- screen readers
- refreshable braille devices
Color Blindness
- color enhancement overlaps or glasses
Low Vision
- screen enlargers
- screen readers
Deafness
- captions
- transcripts
Motor/Mobility Disabilities
- head wand
- mouth stick
- alternative keyboards
- eye gaze tracking
- voice activation
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Cognitive Disabilities
- screen readers
- screen overlaps
- augmentative communication aids
Medical Model of Disability - correct answer✔️✔️Disability is viewed as a
problem that is caused by medically-diagnosed genetic disorders, disease,
trauma, or other health conditions. Disability is treated as a biological problem
that diminishes quality of life and needs to be treated with professional medical
care.
Strengths of the Medical Model - correct answer✔️✔️- A clearly-defined set of
biological criteria to diagnose a person's condition helps medical professionals
make important decisions in terms of treatment
- When deciding who should receive government assistance, a clearly-defined set
of criteria helps inform those decisions
Weaknesses of the Medical Model - correct answer✔️✔️Frequently criticized by
disability advocates.
- Overlooks the impact of the design decisions in our social environment
- Labels and stigmatizes the person as different and "less than" the rest of the
population
- People who do not fit within the clearly-defined definitions may be denied
benefits that they need
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- Adds a level of inconvenient bureaucracy by having to "prove" your disability
repeatedly
Social Model of Disability - correct answer✔️✔️The social model doesn't deny
that there is a biological or medical component to disability. It merely points out
that more inclusive designs can remove the barriers that people with disabilities
face in their everyday lives. It also provides a meaningful context for accessibility
professionals.
Strengths of the Social Model - correct answer✔️✔️- The expectation is that
society will create more inclusive environments, and not that people with
disabilities need to accept a lower quality of life simply because of their bodies do
not conform to "normal" expectations.
- Empowers designers of physical and virtual environments to think broadly about
usability for all kinds of humans
Weaknesses of the Social Model - correct answer✔️✔️The social model can de-
emphasize the physical reality of a disability too much.
They argue that a person's disability can be an important part of one's identity,
and it shouldn't be minimized to the point that people are afraid to talk about it.
Accepting and "owning" one's disability can be very healthy from an emotional
and psychological perspective.
Biopsychosocial Model - correct answer✔️✔️Recognizes that disability is a
concept and multi-faceted concepts and incorporates the perspectives of the
medical and social models. A coherent view of different perspectives of health:
biological, individual and social
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