E-Accessibility: from content-centric approach to communicative approach

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  • María Inés Laitano Laboratoire Paragraphe, Université Paris 8

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v22i1.4286

Keywords:

Accessibility, Inclusion, Interaction design, Computer interfaces, MOOC, Semiotics, Activity theory, Discursive dimension

Abstract

It is argued that traditional accessibility standards have a content-centric perspective and proposes, in response, a communicative approach of e-Accessibility where the interface is a mean of communication and action. The communicative approach finds its theoretical foundations in significant models from the Human Computer Interaction field; particularly in those that adopted Semiotics and Activity Theory as a basis for studying interface design. Its originality lies in integrating the discursive dimension to the accessibility model. A portal that offers massive open online courses (MOOC) is taken as a case study. Considering the accessible design solutions proposed for this particular case study, a comparison between the content-centric perspective and the communicative approach is made in order to show that the latter can complement the former in pursuit for a more complete communicative accessibility.

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Author Biography

María Inés Laitano, Laboratoire Paragraphe, Université Paris 8

Docteur en Sciences de l’Information et de la CommunicationChercheuse associée Laboratoire ParagrapheUniversité Paris 8

Published

2016-06-09

How to Cite

Laitano, M. I. (2016). E-Accessibility: from content-centric approach to communicative approach. Scire: Knowledge Representation and Organization (ISSNe 2340-7042; ISSN 1135-3716), 22(1), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v22i1.4286

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