Don't Panic! How to perform an accessibility evaluation with limited resources
Poster_Final
1. We created a mobile application for Easter Seals Crossroads Indiana. This application will help people
with disabilities, their family members, assistive technology (AT) experts, and the general public access
information and resources provided by the organization. This application will raise awareness for
accessibility needs and will serve as a good example on how to build an easy to use accessible application.
People
with disabilities
Family members
of a person with AT needs
Assistive technology
experts
General public
interested in AT
30 Total Test Participants
System Usability Score : 82.3Xcode 7 iOS 9Swift 2
Iterative Prototype
Testing
Final Validation
Testing
Questionnaires
Web AIM: http://webaim.org/projects/practitionersurvey/
W3C: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/
Easter Seals Crossroads: http://www.eastersealstech.com/
References
● Follow W3C standards
● Large and easy to read icons and buttons
● iOS compatibility
● Simple and recognizable labeling
● Compatible with native iOS accessibility
features and hardware
Team: Alexander Gountras, Dhanashree Bhat, Anwar Eaton, Abdulaziz Alderhami, Dr. Anthony Faiola
Project Manager: Wade Wingler
● Clear and discoverable interface
● Easy navigation
● Well integrated accessibility features
Key Features