(a quiz based discussion - the backup)
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Accessibility
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Practice: What is the elephant in the virtual voiced room?
△ What is real?
♢ What is real?
◯ What is real?
▢ What is real?
(this time, any)
BBC MAG has one guideline about alternatives for audio-visual content. How many are there in WCAG 2.1?
△ 4
♢ 7
◯ 9
▢ 11
Sudden, loud, or layered sound can be problematic for some users. Which of these WCAG guidelines cover this?
△ 1.4.1
♢ 1.4.2
◯ 1.4.7
▢ 1.4.8
Colour contrast is a consideration for cognitive impairment. True or false?
△ False
♢ True
"Consistency allows all users to predict where to find information and how to use it." Which guideline says this?
△ WCAG - 3.2.3
♢ WCAG - 3.2.4
◯ WCAG - 3.3.4
▢ BBC - Consistency
"Providing multiple ways to interact ... increases inclusivity." Which WCAG guideline requires choice of input mode?
△ 2.5.6
♢ 2.1.1
◯ 2.5.1
▢ 2.4.5
"All users benefit when content is logically ordered." Which of these WCAG guidelines care about content order?
△ 1.3.2
♢ 1.4.10
◯ 2.4.3
BBC MAG has 4 guidelines specifically about online forms. How many does WCAG 2.1 have?
△ 5
♢ 6
◯ 7
▢ 9
BBC MAG has 5 guidelines on clear accessible notifications, instructions and error messages. What about WCAG 2.1?
△ 1.3.3
♢ 3.3.1
◯ 3.3.3
▢ 4.1.3
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Some people are overwhelmed by on screen movement, page refreshes, or time limits. True or false?
BBC MAG has guidelines on headings and landmarks within a section on structure. Where are they in WCAG 2.1?
△ 1.1.1
♢ 1.3.1
◯ 2.4.6
▢ 3.2.4
https://slides.com/emmajpr/cog-a11y-augmented-quiz
https://bbc.github.io/csun/
By Emma Pratt Richens
Back up of Kahoot! quiz created for CSUN 2020
Digital Accessibility Specialist