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[Module 1: Content Clarity - last LO] #480

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sharronrush opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Module 1: Content Clarity - last LO] #480

sharronrush opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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@sharronrush
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The last learning objective state that the student will be able to "ensure content grouping and spacing to communicate sections" which is an ambiguous phrase and seems to have more to do with structure than "clarity."

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iadawn commented Mar 8, 2022

Agreed, the whole section in 'ensure' seemed to me to be more about visual design. Althoguh I think there is a need for content authors to work with visual designers to agree these elements.

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bakkenb commented Mar 8, 2022

Agree. Added issue #498 before reading this.

@daniel-montalvo
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Hey @bakkenb @iadawn @sharronrush

closing as per above input and TF discussions.

Module 1: Clear Content, learning outcomes for module, say:

  • identify related requirements for designers and developers to ensure:
    • appropriate contrast ratio for content>
    • easy to read and easy to understand font types and sizes

Module 2: Structure, learning outcomes for module, say:

  • identify related requirements for developers and designers to ensure:
    • visual and non-visual perception of content structures , including headings, paragraphs, lists, quotes, and others
    • adequate content grouping and spacing to communicate semantic structures visually

Feel free you all to reopen this if you disagree with how it looks like.

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