Training sub-committee
Accessibility Standing Group Training sub-committee
Meeting 1 - Thursday, 28th September 2023
Present: Gunela Astbrink, Alfredo Calderon, Nirmita Narasimhan, Vidhya Y
1. Welcome and apologies
- Sub-committee member introductions
- Apologies: Ginger Paque, Christopher Lee
2. Introduction
- Gunela provided background on ASG Disability Leadership Training Project
3. Mapping the online course structure
- Course style i.e. interactive, self-paced or mixed?
- Agreed that the module structure be as suggested.
- Add requirement that each participant do short presentation in final module on activity they are working on
- Completion Certificate to be offered
- Agreed that the course be a mix of interactive and self-paced
- Agreed that Universal Design for Learning is a good model
- Agreed that the course be on the ISOC e-learning platform despite accessibility issues
- Agreed that ISOC will need to improve the platform accessibility and navigation
- Discussion on possible AI tool for translating course into other languages
- Set up list of willing resource persons on stand-by to answer module questions (following GDPR process)
- Course content should be reviewed every two years
4. Set criteria for the course design
- TBD after more information from ISOC e-learning team
5. Identify service providers
- Consider universities with expertise in accessibility:
- Possibilities may be:
- University of Puerto Rico
- University of Washington
- University of Wisconsin Madison
- This is for discussion at next meeting
6. AOB
- None
7. Next meeting
- Aim for Wednesday 4th October at 01:00UTC - dependent on prior meeting with ISOC e-learning team
Meeting 2: 4th October 2023
Present: Gunela Astbrink, Ginger Paque, Nirmita Narasimhan
1. Welcome and apologies
- Introductions
- Apologies: Vidhya Y
2. Update
- Gunela gave an update on discussion with Esther Kioni, Senior Director, Training and e-Learning, ISOC Foundation.
- The funds available need to be spent by 20th January but if absolutely necessary could be extended into February.
- ISOC has committed to one agency for online course design and development: Labyrinthe Contract hasn't been signed yet
- ISOC branding needs to be used but course can have its own character
- Labyrinthe is happy to work with ASG
- ISOC platform still needs accessibility work - ISOC may use accessibility auditors
- Robert Zambrano manages ISOC course tutors. Esther suggested ASG guidelines for tutors.
- Gunela to meet with Roberto at IGF.
4. Set criteria for the course design
- Discussed:
- Speech to text or live transcription
- Use mix of images, audio and text based on different learning styles and supported with accessibility features
- Run a pilot course with members from DCAD and ASG with different disabilities to vet it. Course should then be revised if necessary based
on feedback.
- Suggest Labyrinthe provide a detailed proposal based on IAAP and WCAG guidelines for e-learning accessibility for ASG training sub-committee to respond to
5. Identify service providers
- No suitable providers were identified with reliable accessibility
6. AOB
- ACTION: Before next meeting, develop accessibility guidelines for tutors (refer to IAAP and CAST guidelines re UDL)
7. Next meeting
- Decide on time and date in early November