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1 Fortune 500 Apps Smackdown John Rempel Quality Control & Training Specialist AMAC Accessibility Solutions & Research Center at Georgia Tech

2 LEGAL The Law related to Mobile Accessibility

3 Recent DOJ Settlements H&R Block (March, 2014) Peabod Groceries (Nov., 2014) edX (April, 2015) Carnival’s Cruise Ships (July, 2015)

4 Overview of DOJ Settlements High Profile Settlements Requirements – WCAG 2.0 (Level AA) Applied – Web Accessibility, which includes captioning – Mobile Accessibility – Appoint Web Accessibility Coordinator – Adopt Web Accessibility Policy

5 Section 508 1998 Amendment to the United States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a federal law mandating that all electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities.

6 Section 255 Requires telecommunications products and services to be accessible to people with disabilities

7 Section 508 Refresh (ICT Refresh) Proposed Rule released Feb. 18, 2015 United States Access Board Updating ICT Covered by Section 508 and Section 255 Harmonization of Standards with WCAG 2.0

8 WCAG 2.0 Part of a series of web accessibility guidelines published in 2008 by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the internet. Level A, AA, and AAA

9 Mobile Accessibility and WCAG 2.0 Mobile Accessibility Mapped to P.O.U.R. Designed to be forward looking Some aspects it couldn’t anticipate

10 More than Just Phones & Tablets Car interfaces Videogame controllers Smart watches Emerging Markets

11 Mobile More Imporant Than Ever Before Noisy Spaces Using One Hand Outdoor use in bright light Small-sized touchscreens Multitasking- Driving or Walking All Ages Using Mobile

12 Testing with Mobile Devices Use Latest Operating System when Possible Apple: iOS 9.1 used for today’s demonstration Android: Pair Google’s Nexus with Latest OS

13 Functional Differences Between iOS & Android iOS Closed Architecture = Predictability Stability Hardware/Software Integration OS updates pushed out simultaneously Android Fragmentation of software and hardware Many more devices on market Commitment to accessibility not comparable

14 Common Mobile Assistive Technology Screen Reader Magnifier Color Settings Text Settings Captioning & Video Description LED/Vibration Alerts Switch Control

15 W3C First Public Working Draft (Mobile Accessibility Taskforce)

16 UAAG 2.0 UAAG 2.0 (User Agent Accessibility Guidelines) Related to Mobile browsers and native apps Reference for Mobile Accessibility Provides guidance on mobile user interfaces URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG20/http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG20/

17 Perceivable 2.1 Small Screen Size 2.2 Zoom/Magnification 2.3 Contrast

18 Operable 3.1 Keyboard Control for Touchscreen Devices 3.2 Touch Target Size & Spacing 3.3 Touchscreen Gestures 3.4 Device Manipulation Gestures Placing buttons where they are easy to access

19 Understandable 4.1 Changing Screen Orientation 4.2 Consistent Layout 4.3 Positioning important page elements before the page scroll 4.4 Grouping operable elements that perform same action 4.5 Provide clear indication that elements are actionable 4.6 Provide instructions for custom touchscreen and device manipulation gestures

20 Robust 5.1 Set virtual keyboard to type of data entry required 5.2 Provide easy methods for data entry 5.3 Support the characteristic properties of platform

21 Mobile Apps Demonstration

22 Fortune 500 Apps Under Review Walmart Target Home Depot Office Depot Wells Fargo

23 Mobile Accessibility Resources W3C Mobile Web Application Best Practices http://www.w3.org/TR/mwabp/ W3C Wiki: New WCAG 2.0 Techniques http://www.w3.org/TR/mwabp/ http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y- tf/wiki/New_WCAG_2.0_Techniques W3C Mobile Accessibility Task Force http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/ BBC Mobile Accessibility Guidelines http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/acce ssibility/mobile/about

24 Mobile Accessibility Resources-2 Paul Adam Site (Presentations) http://pauljadam.com/#/presentations AppleVis http://applevis.com/ Android Access http://androidaccess.net/


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