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Clear language guideline subgroup

Wilco Fiers edited this page Sep 6, 2023 · 2 revisions

Basic Information

IRC channel: irc.w3.org channel: #coga (currently)

Lead:

  • Julie Rawe (leader), Associate Director of Editorial Strategy, Understood.org
  • John Rochford (leader), Program Director and Faculty, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, UMass Chan Medical School
  • Jeanne Spellman, Co-Lead for W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 Silver Task Force

Contact the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group Planning [email protected] for contact info

Prior Lead(s): None

Summary

  • The Clear Language Subgroup is part of the W3C’s Cognitive and Learning Disabilities (COGA) Task Force.
  • We are developing the Clear Language guidelines for the next set of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 3).
  • “Clear language” is sometimes called “easy reading,” “easy to read,” or “plain language.” It refers to text content that is accessible and easy to understand. * Clear language helps everyone process information, but is often especially useful for people with cognitive and learning disabilities.

Working Documents

Current Work

Comments on WCAG3 FPWD

2022:

2021: Use clear language (single outcome with single, multi-part method)

2020:

Resources

Older Resources

Next Steps

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Minutes

  • [List of links to minutes or note from all subgroup meetings with most recent minutes on top]

Referenced Research

  • [Links to key research that supports the work]

Key Decisions Agreed on with Date

  • [YY-MM-DD] - [decision brief description]

Participants

Current Participants

  • Katy Brickley, Researcher on the Feeling at Home NIHR (SSCR) funded study, King’s College London
  • E.A. Draffan, Speech and Language Therapist/Assistive Technologist, University of Southampton and Global Symbols
  • John Kirkwood, Internet Pioneer and Digital Accessibility and Inclusion Subject Matter Expert
  • Jan McSorley, Accessibility Specialist
  • Rebecca Monteleone, Assistant Professor of Disability and Technology, Disability Studies, The University of Toledo
  • Julie Rawe (leader), Associate Director of Editorial Strategy, Understood.org
  • John Rochford (leader), Program Director and Faculty, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, UMass Chan Medical School
  • Jeanne Spellman, Co-Lead for W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 Silver Task Force

Former Participants

  • Rachael Montgomery Bradley, Disability Accessibility Architect, Library of Congress, and Co-Chair of the W3C’s Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
  • Angela Hooker, Senior Accessibility Program Manager and Co-Founder and Co-Lead of Disability in Marketing, Microsoft
  • Rain Breaw Michaels, Staff UX Design Manager, Google

Guidelines

Conformance

Equity

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