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<p>I've broken them down the topics by the module topics of my course. The topics do not need to be arranged in the book similar to the outline below</p>
 
<p>I've broken them down the topics by the module topics of my course. The topics do not need to be arranged in the book similar to the outline below</p>
  
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Universal Design
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<h4>Introduction to Universal Design</h4>
The origins of Universal Design and the evolution of the concept
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* The origins of Universal Design and the evolution of the concept
Definitions and areas of Universal Design
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* Definitions and areas of Universal Design
o The 7 Principles of Universal Design
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* The 7 Principles of Universal Design
Who is the audience – whom are we designing for and why?
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* Who is the audience – whom are we designing for and why?
Disability & other demographics
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* Disability & other demographics
o The aging of the Baby Boomers – the Silver Tsunami
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* The aging of the Baby Boomers – the Silver Tsunami
Situational Disability
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* Situational Disability
Disability & Internet demographic resources
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* Disability & Internet demographic resources
Universal Design in the Built Environment
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* Universal Design in the Built Environment
  
Chapter 2 – Norman’s Design Concepts
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<h4>Norman’s Design Concepts</h4>
Affordance, Constraints, Feedback, Visibility
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* Affordance, Constraints, Feedback, Visibility
Norman’s concepts in the physical world
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* Norman’s concepts in the physical world
Norman’s concepts in the digital world and on the Web
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* Norman’s concepts in the digital world and on the Web
  
  
Chapter 3 – Internet & Web Fundamentals
+
<h4>Internet & Web Fundamentals</h4>
The development of the Internet
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*The development of the Internet
The history and development of the Web
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*The history and development of the Web
Chapter 4 – Web Design Basics
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• The history and importance of Web Standards
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• Principles of page design: layout, composition, color, typography...
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• Page design & Information Architecture
+
• A short guide to writing for the Web
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Chapter 5 – Design Continued (changed to chap 3: Website Planning & User Experience)
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• Interaction Design
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• Personas
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• Card Sorts
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• Site maps and user flow diagrams
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Chapter 6 – HTML, Structure & Design
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• Pre-Web Standards: The problem with the old model
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• Designing with Web Standards
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• Structure & Semantics: the Document Object Module
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• Meta Data
+
• The Semantic Web
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• Semantics, Web Standards and SEO
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Other HTML Elements
+
• Lists
+
• Tables
+
• Forms
+
CSS – Separating Content from Presentation
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• CSS Basics
+
• Selectors
+
• Inheritance and Cascade
+
• The Benefits of CSS design
+
CSS Continued
+
• CSS structure – divs & other structure
+
• Positioning objects on the page
+
• CSS & Accessibility
+
Web Accessibility & Users
+
• Accessibility Overview
+
• The 4 major areas of disability
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o Mobility
+
o Vision
+
o Cognitive
+
o Hearing
+
Accessibility & Accessibility Testing
+
• Evaluating Website Accessibility
+
• Tools for Evaluation
+
• Correction & Remediation
+
• Case Study(ies)
+
The Mobile Web & Accessibility
+
• The Intersection of Mobile Design & Accessibility
+
• Responsive Design
+
• Accessible Design
+
AJAX & ARIA
+
  
 +
<h4>Web Design Basics</h4>
 +
* The history and importance of Web Standards
 +
* Principles of page design: layout, composition, color, typography...
 +
* Page design & Information Architecture
 +
* A short guide to writing for the Web
  
HTML 5
+
<h5>Design Continued (changed to chap 3: Website Planning & User Experience)</h5>
 +
* Interaction Design
 +
* Personas
 +
* Card Sorts
 +
* Site maps and user flow diagrams
  
 +
<h4>HTML, Structure & Design</h4>
 +
* Pre-Web Standards: The problem with the old model
 +
* Designing with Web Standards
 +
* Structure & Semantics: the Document Object Module
 +
* Meta Data
 +
* The Semantic Web
 +
* Semantics, Web Standards and SEO
  
CSS3
+
<h4>Other HTML Elements</h4>
 +
* Lists
 +
* Tables
 +
* Forms
 +
 
 +
<h4>CSS – Separating Content from Presentation</h4>
 +
* CSS Basics
 +
* Selectors
 +
* Inheritance and Cascade
 +
* The Benefits of CSS design
 +
 
 +
<h4>CSS Continued</h4>
 +
* CSS structure – divs & other structure
 +
* Positioning objects on the page
 +
* CSS & Accessibility
 +
<h4>Web Accessibility & Users</h4>
 +
* Accessibility Overview
 +
* The 4 major areas of disability
 +
** Mobility
 +
** Vision
 +
** Cognitive
 +
** Hearing
 +
 
 +
<h4>Accessibility & Accessibility Testing</h4>
 +
* Evaluating Website Accessibility
 +
* Tools for Evaluation
 +
* Correction & Remediation
 +
* Case Study(ies)
 +
 
 +
<h4>The Mobile Web & Accessibility</h4>
 +
* The Intersection of Mobile Design & Accessibility
 +
* Responsive Design
 +
* Accessible Design
 +
 
 +
<h4>AJAX & ARIA</h4>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
<h4>HTML 5</h4>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
<h4>CSS3</h4>
  
  

Revision as of 20:13, 9 April 2013

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Table of Contents


Key Concepts to Include

The following are key concepts that should be included in the book. At least, they are concepts that I (Howard) would like included because they are covered in my online course: Universal Design for Digital Media. It doesn't mean that additional topics cannot be included. Feel free to include your own suggestions.

I've broken them down the topics by the module topics of my course. The topics do not need to be arranged in the book similar to the outline below

Introduction to Universal Design

  • The origins of Universal Design and the evolution of the concept
  • Definitions and areas of Universal Design
  • The 7 Principles of Universal Design
  • Who is the audience – whom are we designing for and why?
  • Disability & other demographics
  • The aging of the Baby Boomers – the Silver Tsunami
  • Situational Disability
  • Disability & Internet demographic resources
  • Universal Design in the Built Environment

Norman’s Design Concepts

  • Affordance, Constraints, Feedback, Visibility
  • Norman’s concepts in the physical world
  • Norman’s concepts in the digital world and on the Web


Internet & Web Fundamentals

  • The development of the Internet
  • The history and development of the Web

Web Design Basics

  • The history and importance of Web Standards
  • Principles of page design: layout, composition, color, typography...
  • Page design & Information Architecture
  • A short guide to writing for the Web
Design Continued (changed to chap 3: Website Planning & User Experience)
  • Interaction Design
  • Personas
  • Card Sorts
  • Site maps and user flow diagrams

HTML, Structure & Design

  • Pre-Web Standards: The problem with the old model
  • Designing with Web Standards
  • Structure & Semantics: the Document Object Module
  • Meta Data
  • The Semantic Web
  • Semantics, Web Standards and SEO

Other HTML Elements

  • Lists
  • Tables
  • Forms

CSS – Separating Content from Presentation

  • CSS Basics
  • Selectors
  • Inheritance and Cascade
  • The Benefits of CSS design

CSS Continued

  • CSS structure – divs & other structure
  • Positioning objects on the page
  • CSS & Accessibility

Web Accessibility & Users

  • Accessibility Overview
  • The 4 major areas of disability
    • Mobility
    • Vision
    • Cognitive
    • Hearing

Accessibility & Accessibility Testing

  • Evaluating Website Accessibility
  • Tools for Evaluation
  • Correction & Remediation
  • Case Study(ies)

The Mobile Web & Accessibility

  • The Intersection of Mobile Design & Accessibility
  • Responsive Design
  • Accessible Design

AJAX & ARIA


HTML 5


CSS3



About this Project

The goal of this project is to create an accessible ebook which can be used at no cost in university and college web design courses. The Saylor Foundation pays reimbursement of $20k for books that fit their course outlines. If compensation is received from such a source for the content of this book, it will be shared with the contributors based roughly on their amount of input into the book. However, be aware that there is no guaranty that any compensation will be forthcoming. The ultimate aim here is to create a free ebook in the area of Universal Design for Digital Media (focused primarily on Web Design). Due to the potential of additional compensation, please keep track of your contributions to this book.

About Contributing to and Editing this eBook

You can make edits and contributions through the editing feature of the wiki. You can also copy and paste sections or whole chapters into Word to make edits and additions. Please turn on tracking before you begin work on the original content. Then email the update file back to me at hkramer@colorado.edu.