BS ISO/IEC 24751-1:2008
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Information technology. Individualized adaptability and accessibility in e-learning, education and training Framework and reference model
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31-12-2008
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
1.1 Statement of Scope
1.2 Exclusions
1.2.1 The creation of accessible content
1.2.2 Person: organization and public administration
1.3 Aspects not currently addressed
2 Terms and definitions
3 Symbols and abbreviations
4 Basic principles
4.1 Two types of parts in this multi-part standard
4.2 Extending the standard
4.3 Disability and accessibility
4.4 The importance of interoperability and consistent
implementation
5 Abstract model
6 Multilinguality
7 Conformance
Annex A (normative) - Consolidated list of terms: in French
alphabetical order
Annex B (informative) - Alternative access terms
Annex C (informative) - Accessibility policies and legislation
Annex D (informative) - List of contributors
Bibliography
Gives a common framework to describe and specify learner needs and preferences on the one hand and the corresponding description of the digital learning resources on the other hand so that individual learner preferences and needs can be matched with the appropriate user interface tools and digital learning resources.
Committee |
IST/43
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 05/30141519 DC. (01/2009)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
48
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
1.1 Statement of Scope
ISO/IEC24751 is intended to meet the needs of learners with disabilities and anyone in a disabling context.
This part of ISO/IEC24751 provides a common framework to describe and specify learner needs and preferences on the one hand and the corresponding description of the digital learning resources on the other hand so that individual learner preferences and needs can be matched with the appropriate user interface tools and digital learning resources.
NOTE1 ISO/IEC24751-2 and ISO/IEC24751-3 focus on the delivery of digital resources in an accessible, computer-mediated learning environment.
NOTE2 Many jurisdictional domains have instituted policies or legislation that require equal access to education or information for individuals with disabilities (as defined by the World Health Organization). ISO/IEC24751 can be used to assist in meeting these requirements (see AnnexC for a list of example policies and legislation).
NOTE3 It is anticipated that there will be additional parts to extend ISO/IEC24751 to describe non-digital learning resources and resource adaptability in non-computer-mediated learning environments, resource delivery with respect to the technical requirements of a user\'s device, as well as individual needs and preferences related to culture and language.
1.2 Exclusions
1.2.1 The creation of accessible content
This part of ISO/IEC24751 does not (nor do ISO/IEC24751-2 and ISO/IEC24751-3) describe how to create accessible content.
NOTE Other work exists and standards are under development that describe how learning content can be made more accessible.1)
1.2.2 Person: organization and public administration
This part of ISO/IEC24751 does not (nor do ISO/IEC24751-2 and ISO/IEC24751-3) define how to deal with types and roles of Persons, (and two sub-types of Person namely organization and public administration).
NOTE Other standards exist and are under development that address these and related issues.2)
ISO/IEC24751 focuses on individuals and their needs and preferences from an accessibility perspective.
1.3 Aspects not currently addressed
This part of ISO/IEC24751 does not currently support the following:
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individual needs and preferences and resource descriptions related to non-digital learning resources and adaptability of learning resources in non-computer-mediated environments;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to digital resource delivery with respect to technical requirements of a user\'s device;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to culture and language;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to location-based services;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to events and places;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to time-based services;
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individual needs and preferences and digital resource descriptions related to multi-granularity of aggregations of heterogeneous resources and services.
NOTE It is expected that these aspects will be addressed in future parts and, when necessary, this part of ISO/IEC24751 will be amended accordingly.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 24751-1:2008 | Identical |
ISO 9241-11:1998 | Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability |
ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011 | Information technology — Business operational view — Part 1: Operational aspects of open-edi for implementation |
ISO 5127:2017 | Information and documentation Foundation and vocabulary |
ISO/IEC 14662:2010 | Information technology — Open-edi reference model |
ISO/IEC 19501:2005 | Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2 |
ISO 19115:2003 | Geographic information Metadata |
ISO/IEC 15944-5:2008 | Information technology — Business operational view — Part 5: Identification and referencing of requirements of jurisdictional domains as sources of external constraints |
ISO 639-2:1998 | Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code |
ISO/TS 16071:2003 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction Guidance on accessibility for human-computer interfaces |
ISO 15836:2009 | Information and documentation The Dublin Core metadata element set |
ISO 1087-2:2000 | Terminology work Vocabulary Part 2: Computer applications |
ISO/IEC 11179-1:2015 | Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 1: Framework |
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