02/06/17
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General Accessibility Review of Product
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Tested VPAT against WCAG2.0 AA guidelines and general compatibility with JAWS screen reader. Testing conditions:
- JAWS 18 (trial mode)
- Chrome 54.0.2840.59
- Firefox 45.6.0
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Design/Accessibility Recommendations:
- When using the pen tool or highlighter, try to visually describe what is being emphasized or conveyed [e.g., I’m circling (or drawing an arrow to/highlighting) the ____ because/to/so that ____].
- To caption a Mix, it will first need to be uploaded to Office Mix as a video. Additional steps to caption the Mix are included in the Captions section of Table 1: Testing Notes below.
- Post a transcript for the Mix separately (as a text file or Word document) in Sakai, near the link to the Mix.
- At this time, incorporating Mix activities (polls, quizzes, Kahn Academy videos, and Web Viewer) is not recommended. Unfortunately, assistive technology users will not find them readily useable. If you wish to incorporate a Mix activity, please consider how you can also offer an equal, alternative in Sakai.
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- Turning captions on overrides the Viewer controls. The keyboard-only user can toggle between the captions and the Viewer controls by pressing the Enter key.
- Consider further testing on mobile devices and with NVDA to learn more about how Mix performs.
Notes from PCC
- According to Karen Sorenson, Accessibility Advocate for Online Courses at PCC, Office Mix is screen reader accessible (with NVDA), even the interactive quizzes.
Other resources:
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03/24/17
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NVDA unable to read math in Office Mix interactive questions and answer choices.
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There are several issues at hand:
- When composing a math question in Office Mix, author is unable to access the MathType tab on the PowerPoint Ribbon; however, Mix allows the author to input LaTeX into the question field of interactive quizzes via the native Math Tool in the question palette. Video of math instructor creating an Office Mix (5:48)
- Author is unable to use the Math Tool in the feedback field (instructor must type math feedback long hand).
- Despite authoring the question with what appears to be LaTeX, NVDA is unable to successfully read the equation(s). Video of NVDA user reading math in Office Mix (5:20)
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None, at this time. Karen Sorensen notes, "The Office Mix interactive editor creates LaTeX for input but the output is a display math version that's not accessible, so that seems to be the problem. [She] called the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk
and they told me that Office Mix is still being tested and they welcome Office Mix feedback...otherwise Office Mix is accessible to screen readers, assuming the instructor narrates the slides well or provides the actual PPT.
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There are other types of interactive quizzes that can be created for Office Mix too that should also be tested.
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