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JOC: Lets continue on
JOC: We got a comment back from Bruce
JOC: I'll remove the category and the two items.
JA: They are not functional needs
JOC: Agreed, Todd you ok with that?
TL: Yup
JOC: Regarding attention - these items from Lisa need input from COGA
<Comments from Jeanne on Language and Communication>
JA: These are good, but the examples could be better
JA: The suggestion is good. What about emojis?
TL: Good add - but what about people who have a hard time seeing emojis?
JOC: Because of a vision impairment?
TL: I'm levelling up in the age department
JOC: Added to doc - thanks Jeanne
JOC: The next up is Learning - another comment from Jeanne
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JA: There is a section relating to who benefits from audio description
Specific Benefits of Success Criterion 1.2.5:
People who are blind or have low vision as well as those with cognitive limitations who have difficulty interpreting visually what is happening benefit from audio description of visual information.
JA: I've added a new item that is good for communication but not so good for learning
JOC: Audio description can be used in many contexts
JA: Must be a clear fit
JOC: We have added to 42 - lets keep this limited to communication by visual/physical means
JOC: Great we added to the Learning category - mentioned perception and intent
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JOC: Todd any update on Deceptive Patterns?
TL: No update yet