[WG: Accessibility] [Building Sakai] Proposed PDA Portal Wording Change - SAK-19061

Eli Cochran eli at media.berkeley.edu
Fri Sep 17 10:23:30 PDT 2010


+1 

On Sep 16, 2010, at 7:15 AM, Mathieu Plourde wrote:

> BTW, speaking of mobile devices...
> 
> My concern is that we might end up spending a lot of resources trying
> to bring the authentic Sakai experience to mobile devices. In my
> opinion, students should not expect the same features to be available
> on a mobile interface, but a stripped down targeted experience that
> focuses on key behaviors appropriate to a mobile environment.
> 
> For instance, I would not recommend to a student to complete a graded
> quiz on a cell phone, or any assignment that requires heavy writing
> online.
> 
> But I would expect a mobile experience to give me access to my course
> content, to the schedule of the class, to my messages and discussion
> forums, and to notify me when something happens. Any thoughts?
> 
> BTW, i'm not on the accessibility list, so i haven't CCed it.
> 
> Mathieu
> 
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Steve Swinsburg
> <steve.swinsburg at gmail.com> wrote:
>> We were actually discussing that we should add a link to take you to the mobile view at #ausakai10 this eve. So as the person who developed the 'switch to classic view' link, I am in favour of:
>> 
>> Switch to mobile view.
>> 
>> The mobile view is not particularly accessible so this need not be referenced. And agreed, PDA is so 90's!
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Steve
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 16/09/2010, at 3:32, Eli Cochran <eli at media.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> Chuck,
>>> I'm confused by this proposal. I completely support that idea of replacing the term "pda" with "mobile", but equating the mobile version with accessibility is wrong.
>>> 
>>> It is true that for a few users the mobile version may be more accessible, mostly because it simplifies the UI. However, for most users at all levels of ability the full Sakai IS very accessible. (We've done a lot of work over the last few years to make it so.)
>>> 
>>> The focus of our efforts should continue to be on making the full version of Sakai fully and richly accessible, not creating an "accessible version" of the system.
>>> 
>>> - Eli
>>> 
>>> On Sep 15, 2010, at 10:09 AM, csev wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Super - I agree with all of it - new proposal:
>>>> 
>>>> Switch to Accessible / Mobile view
>>>> 
>>>> Switch to full view
>>>> 
>>>> I think "classic" makes much more sense if there is a "new" and "old" involved.
>>>> 
>>>> /Chuck
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>>> Eli Cochran
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>>> user interaction developer
>>> Educational Technology Services, UC Berkeley
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Eli Cochran
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ETS, UC Berkeley

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