
Beyond Accessibility Compliance: Building the Next Generation of Inclusive Products
Sukriti Chadha
Résumé
You will begin by exploring the current landscape and policy frameworks, looking at the software product lifecycle and how to embed inclusion from the start. You'll learn the nuances of mobile accessibility as it applies to mobile devices, wearables, and IoT. From there you'll move onto automated testing, accessibility and inclusion, and the next frontiers of emerging technology including AR and VR. There will be notes at the end of programming examples to help those in orthogonal roles, such as project management, understand the basics and the language to better communicate with their engineering counterparts.
Over 1 billion people in the world live with some form of disability so it's imperative you devise a comprehensive game plan to make your digital products accessible for all. Beyond Accessibility Compliance is your guide to understanding the current landscape of assistive technology and how emerging techniques are changing the way we think about personalization and accessibility.
What You'll Learn
- See how people with the most common forms of disabilities use digital products
- Review the basics of the product development lifecycle and how to embed accessibility
- Explore tangible answers as to how accessibility pertains to unique roles
- Understand the difference between compliance and usability
- Make data visualizations accessible for blind users
- Implement code-level changes to address gaps in accessibility
- Build a campus programs and course material inclusive for people with disabilities
Who This Book Is For
Current developers, designers, and others building technology products with basic knowledge of front-end development. This book is also suitable for students in computer science, engineering, HCI, and related fields. Sections that are not engineering-specific are applicable to design, user research, communication, and business students who are looking to pursue careers in technology.
Chapter 1: Introduction - The Billion People Question Motivation, terminology, current landscape and laying the groundwork for positive action 1.1 Motivation 1.2 What is a disability 1.3 What is accessibility? What is inclusion? What is the difference? 1.4 Power in numbers 1.5 The rich history of innovation because of people with disabilities 1.6 Policy and Regulations 1.7 Challenges and Opportunities Chapter 2: Measuring Impact How can we measure the impact of something we haven't built and vice versa? 2.1 Measuring impact 2.2 Functional needs by type of disability and examples of assistive technologies
Chapter 3: Roles and Responsibilities Understanding roles and responsibilities and nuances of non-web platforms 3.1 The Software Product Lifecycle: Embedding inclusion from the start (WIP) User Experience Design Engineering Product Management Customer Experience Data Science Quality Assurance Business stakeholders Legal, Privacy and Security 3.2 Nuances of mobile accessibility 3.2.2 Mobile devices 3.2.3 Wearables 3.2.4 IoT 3.3 The IDE experience 3.4 Incorporation in code reviews 3.5 Web implementation resources Chapter 4: Automated and Manual Testing How automated and manual testing closes the loop on sustainable accessibility efforts 4.1 Automated testing on mobile 4.2 Automated testing on web 4.3 Manual testing checklists and frameworks 4.4 Customer service: How to help customers and escalate critical issues 4.5 Marketing, social media and inclusion Chapter 5: Compliance vs Inclusion Compliance vs inclusion 5.1 Unpacking WCAG guidelines 5.2 When it is okay to deviate from guidelines 5.3 Case study: Accessible Data Visualization for Blind Users Chapter 6: Emerging Technologies 6.1 AI and personalization for accessibility 6.3 Multimodal, multisensory I/O case studies 6.2 How XR (AR, VR and MR) can solve some of the biggest challenges 6.4 Conferences, open source projects and other avenues for innovation Chapter 7 Teaching Accessibility and Inclusion 7.1 Building inclusive course content: leading by example 7.2 UDL (Universal Design for Learning) and applications 7.3 VPATs and what should one look for 7.4 Remote learning practices
Sukriti started as a mobile developer at Yahoo Finance in 2016. When her father lost vision in one of his eyes due to complications from diabetes, it inspired her to patent, launch and open source technology that allows people with visual impairments to use charts and interpret data using music, haptics, and voice synthesis. She also developed a system for haptic navigation for people with hearing impairments.
Sukriti is an invited expert at W3C with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), as well as the Mobile Accessibility Task Force, the industry working group that sets the guidelines that are the ISO standard for accessibility and the basis for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Her work has been presented at several conferences including CSUN (the largest annual accessibility conference), A Future Date Conference, Product-Led Festival, Mobile Growth by Branch.io, and MProduct Con. Her project on automated mobile testing for accessibility also won the Product-Led Alliance award for the most impactful project.
Sukriti is an active member of Teach Access, a collaboration of accessibility experts, industry leaders and academics with companies such as Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Wal-Mart to further the understanding of inclusion and accessibility among high-school and college students. As part of this initiative, she regularly collaborates with university professors who have expressed a desire to have a book like this as foundation for their design and CS courses.
She has been invited as a judge for innovation awards at CES (Consumer Electronics Show); Remarkable Accelerator, Australia; and Pursuit Hackathon. She also regularly peer reviews academic papers for HCI and accessibility journals including ICETM, Web4All and the 32 nd Annual Australian HCI Conference.
Sukriti has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and certificate in Finance from Princeton University. She is also a private pilot and certified yoga instructor.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Apress |
Auteur(s) | Sukriti Chadha |
Parution | 30/11/2022 |
Nb. de pages | 144 |
EAN13 | 9781484279472 |
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