Physical kiosk design - accessible navigation review

Victoria Moulder vmoulder at sfu.ca
Wed Feb 10 16:06:59 UTC 2010


Hi Everett,

Thanks for attending the design meeting yesterday and your feedback on accessibility concerns!

This week Xiao, Leila and I will be working on kiosk designs that incorporate physical buttons and audio navigation as we discussed.  We are hoping that you'll be available on Monday February 15 at 1:00PM (your time) on skype to review options?

Best, Vicki 


----- Original Message -----
From: "E.J. Zufelt" <everett at zufelt.ca>
To: "Victoria Moulder" <vmoulder at sfu.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, 9 February, 2010 01:48:30 GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: Physical kiosk designs - suggested options?

Good morning Vicki, 


Thanks for updating the wiki page. I'd love to participate in the design meeting to get a better sense of the project so that I can formulate some ideas. Where can I find info about time / joining the meeting? I'm hoping it isn't using breeze. 


Thanks, 



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On 2010-02-08, at 7:31 PM, Victoria Moulder wrote: 



Hi Everett, 

Thanks for responding!! I'll go back to the wiki page and update the images with alt tags - as suggested. 

Currently, the plan for the kiosk is for a person to browse and select a tour, then print their selection upon entry to the museum space. 

After I read through Alison's notes from chat with blind user about museum experience ( http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Notes+from+chat+with+blind+user+about+museum+experience+%28January+13%2C+2010%29 ) we started to explore alternative solutions. 

One of the solutions we came up with was, a blind person preplanning a trip to the museums could visit the web site, browse and select a tour, then download the tour as a MP3. This would give folks an audio account of their tour. 

We are questioning the value of such a tool - any comments on possible solutions would be paramount at this time!! 

Best, Vicki 







----- Original Message ----- 
From: "E.J. Zufelt" < everett at zufelt.ca > 
To: "Victoria Moulder" < vmoulder at sfu.ca > 
Cc: "fluid-work" < fluid-work at fluidproject.org > 
Sent: Monday, 8 February, 2010 15:49:28 GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: Physical kiosk designs - suggested options? 

Good evening Vicki, 


I noticed a couple of things about this Wiki page. 


1. No mention of users who are blind and partially sighted. This may be a limitation of your project that I'm not aware of, so not a big deal if it is outside of the scope of what you're working on. 


2. Although I didn't click on all of the links, I noticed that none of the images had appropriate alt text to let me know what I was looking at / what design plans you are considering. 


It definitely takes a little extra effort and attention to detail to make web content accessible, however, when we don't (I am guilty of it myself when I'm in a hurry) we reduce our potential audience, and limit the access that persons with certain disabilities have to information. In this case, limiting the feedback that a member of the community would be happy to provide regarding your design suggestions. 


Thanks, 



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On 2010-02-08, at 6:35 PM, Victoria Moulder wrote: 



Hi Design team et al, 

If you have a time before tomorrow's design meeting you're input would be greatly appreciated! 

We have recently posted our suggested options for the physical kiosk designs on this wiki page [ http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Suggested+Options ] 

Have a look, see you tomorrow! 

Best, Vicki 











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