[nfbcs] Images on test

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 1 15:54:50 UTC 2019


Hi,

Guess again especially if the facility is with certiport!
The only agreed upon answer is a human assistant arranged by/approved by the
facility!
Bryan


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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Images on test

Tracy,
If the test is electronic, the organization providing the certification
assessment could take steps to ensure their images are accessible. Providing
alt-text, long descriptions (where appropriate), or imbedded descriptions
may be a start (if this does not already exist). The WCAG standards provide
a decent explanation of how to do this; other resources are out there, too.
               If the test is not electronic, the only other suggestion I
might have is to contract with someone who can provide tactile graphics for
the required images. Personally, I think the reader method would be more
efficient though, since tactile graphics may be difficult to interpret
depending on the complexity.
HTH,
Michael

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Michael Ausbun
Specialist, Learning Experience,
Universal Design and Accessibility team
Salt Lake City, Utah

Western Governors University
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Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Michael.ausbun at wgu.edu


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Subject: [nfbcs] Images on test

[EXTERNAL EMAIL] WARNING: Be wise. Be cautious.

I'm getting ready to take a certification test. My colleagues who have
already taken it tell me there are some questions that refer to images,
like, "what is the arrow pointing to on Figure B?".

The company giving the test is trying to help me with any accessibility
issues. I suggested I could have someone handy to describe the image, if
that's possible. Are there other possible solutions?

Thanks.

Tracy



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