[nfbcs] University of Minnesota Site Accessibility

Larry Wayland lhwayland at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 19 21:41:09 UTC 2015


508 has always been a weak law with too many loop holes.


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From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Cannon via
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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] University of Minnesota Site Accessibility

The problem may be that their software very well could meet Section 508
requirements, as the law is so old that it has little baring on modern
accessibility requirements.

They've been working on a Section 508 refresh since 2008, which in
government time is only like two weeks. I'm sure it will be updated any year
now. 

Aaron

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> On Jun 17, 2015, at 16:32, Nancy Coffman via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
> 
> PeopleSoft has a long history of selling inaccessible software to colleges
and government agencies. How can we expose them and the way they ignore the
law, illeglly selling inaccessible software to agencies with a promise that
meets section 508?
> 
> Nancy Coffman
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Jude DaShiell via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
>> 
>> I tried it with lynx on linux and couldn't do it, but in the class search
section you have a link that is labeled accessible format which may enable
you to do your searching with the technology at hand.
>> 
>>> On Tue, 19 May 2015, Kevin Fjelsted via nfbcs wrote:
>>> 
>>> Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 07:59:07
>>> From: Kevin Fjelsted via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
>>> To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
>>> Cc: Kevin Fjelsted <kfjelsted at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [nfbcs] University of Minnesota Site Accessibility Recently 
>>> the University of Minnesota upgraded there entire online registration
system by purchasing an externally developed software package from
PeopleSoft.
>>> Before this upgrade I was able with 98% accessibility to search for
classes perform online registration tasks, make online book  and fee
payments, view my unofficial transcript, and a myriad of other tasks.
>>> Since the system change I would estimate that the site is less than ten
percent accessible.
>>> I have a number of options for browsers and screen readers including
JAWS with IE, JAWS with Firefox, Safari with Voiceover both on the Mac and
IOS devices, Google Chrome with the Chromevox screenreader extension, NVDA
with firefox.
>>> Some of the tasks require a log on, however some do not.
>>> I would be interested in getting some other feedback and opinions on the
site. Is there anyone that can try the "class Search" function?
>>> This function should permit one to see the classes offered in a
particular term by a particular department.
>>> To do this, go to
>>> http://onestop.umn.edu <http://onestop.umn.edu/>
>>> 
>>> Under the "tools" section there is a link called "Class Search".
>>> 
>>> This link does not require a log on.
>>> Once one has clicked on  this option one must select  the institution.
>>> I attempted to choose Twin Cities/Rochester in the combo box. Windows
crashed miserably especially with IE. OSX Safari/VO worked the best.
Chrome/Chromevox went into repeated loops of talking and froze the browser.
>>> I then chose "summer 2015" for the term in the next combo box with
similar results.
>>> I then went to the subject field and typed in "CSCI" for computer
science. There seems to be some sort of selector hear from which one is
actually supposed to pick a subject, however this access appears to be
nonexistent.
>>> 
>>> I then went to the "Show Open Classes Only" field and unchecked this
box.
>>> On IE the entire system crashes as soon as I uncheck the box. Safari was
fine. Chrome froze the speech engine.
>>> I Then chose Minneapolis for the campus.
>>> The rest of the fields I left as default and clicked on search.
>>> Once the search screen came up (which I could only achieve on Safari), I
found that the table structure for viewing the data was very difficult to
navigate.
>>> If anyone can get to this screen on another platform I would appreciate
feedback on how easy the class information is to view. For instance, can one
see the instructor field for a given class?
>>> 
>>> It appears that the class list is broken up into separate tables for
each class which means that one cannot continually navigate down a list of
classes with navigation controls. How does this work on other platforms?
>>> Thanks.
>>> -Kevin
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