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Is Matching question in RISE accessible?
Hi there, I have searched this forum and articulates guides and I can't find anywhere if the matching question in RISE is accessible? Can anyone let me know. We can't use any questions that are not, and this one is nice to use, but I need to know if it is considered compliant.
Thanks
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- NadineBrittonObCommunity Member
Can I check if this has been updated to be accessible as of yet? Considering this was 5 years ago I assume it has been updated?
- JoshDarlingtonCommunity Member
What are the recommended replacement activities?
- DevonWhithamCommunity Member
Honestly it's unacceptable this hasn't been fully addressed yet.
- DaphneeStValCommunity Member
I have a similar issue and my own discussion post on the topic got no responses so I am hoping that someone will see this and respond.
Hello all,
I have a biology course I am working on developing in Rise and the SME has these cell images where she wants students to identify the different parts of the cells which she has numbered. I'm concerned that students with visual impairments or color blindness will not be able to complete these questions. Has anyone dealt with this before or have suggestions on alternative ways to present this in Rise?
- TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
Was definitely Storyline, so you would have to create it there and add a Storyline block.
On this link scroll down to Terry Springer, this is the one I remember they did two interactions of the same question.
Note: I don't think you can see the preview in review as it looks like it was published with flash. But the author has included a "Learn more and download" so you may need to download the storyline file to review.
https://community.articulate.com/articles/choose-your-own-challenge#TerrySpringer
Here is a newer community chat I found that might interest you:
- KaitlinLeafCommunity Member
@TeresaVanderpost Thank you for your response and for sharing the tab/spacebar/enter exercise idea! Now I'm curious how to create a tab/spacebar/enter exercise in Rise 360.
Do you recall if they built the tab/spacebar/enter trigger response in Storyline first and then added it into their Rise module?
- TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
@Kaitln I have not, I just don't put them in my courses anymore. No hover, no match, sort, drags...but I did see once if you have the resources and time, someone had done a module where they had a drag and drop component, but then they also built a tab/spacebar/enter exercise. So the person actually built it out twice once for general learners and once for learners with accessibility issues. But they did mention it is a lot of work. I think to get the accessible version of the exercise the learner had to press the spacebar and it triggered that version to appear.
- KaitlinLeafCommunity Member
Hi all! It seems that drag-and-drop matching is still not fully accessible according to the March 3, 2023 Rise 360 Accessibility Conformance Report (last updated 04/11/23).
In the meantime, has anyone in the community found a workaround for making matching or sorting activities accessible in Rise?
- JoAppleford-CooCommunity Member
Any update on this? I am about to have to remove matching type questions from some courses and would really prefer not to have to do that.
- BarbaraJacobs-1Community Member
Hi! Has anyone tested RISE matching and drag and drop in JAWS lately? Has JAWS moved forward yet?
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