Accessibility

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • User Interface Design: Accessible UI design ensures that interfaces can be used by people with disabilities or impairments.
  • Technological Neutrality: It supports accessibility by ensuring that technologies are available and accessible to all users, regardless of their specific needs or preferences.
  • User Experience (UX): Accessibility is an essential part of UX, ensuring that products can be used by people with disabilities.
  • Interactive Media: Accessibility considerations ensure that interactive media experiences are inclusive and usable for people with disabilities.
  • Usability: Usability encompasses making products and services accessible to users with disabilities or special needs.
  • Multimodal Interaction: Multimodal interaction can improve accessibility by providing alternative input and output modalities for users with different abilities or preferences.
  • Human-Computer Interaction: Accessibility in HCI aims to ensure that computer systems and interfaces are usable by people with disabilities or special needs.
  • Digital Inclusion: Ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities is a key aspect of digital inclusion, enabling them to fully participate in the digital world.
  • Interactivity: Interactive elements should be designed with accessibility in mind to ensure usability for all users.
  • User Experience (UX): Accessibility ensures that GUIs can be used by people with disabilities.
  • Ergonomics: Ergonomics plays a role in ensuring that products, systems, and environments are accessible to individuals with disabilities by considering their specific needs and limitations.
  • Online Collaboration Tools: Some tools prioritize accessibility features to ensure users with disabilities can effectively collaborate and participate.