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1.5.31 Final quiz: a comprehensive review of Module 1 concepts. Assessment quiz to evaluate the understanding of the challenges for museal sector
What are the four main accessibility principles identified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ?
RICE: Readable, Intuitive, Compliant, Ergonomic
POUR: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust
MOON: Magnificated, Optimized, Operable, Native
SAME: Synchronised, Audited, Manageable, Expandable
MUCH: Manual tested, Understandable, Conformed, Handy
Which of the following statement is wrong?
To stay operable, all the web must use a standardized HTML and CSS format
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of resources created for introducing web users to digital accessibility
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a series of technical standards designed to make the internet accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. They set guidelines for confirmations such as text, images and sounds, as well as code and tag used to structure and present content on the webpage
The World Wide Web (W3C) develops the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a non-profit organisation of companies working together to make the web more accessible, more secure, more international and more private
How many adults in Europe have at least one disability?
1 in 20
1 in 10
1 in 4
1 in 3
1 in 2
Is it possible to apply to different public funds?
Yes
No
How much carbon emissions come from digital technologies?
0.5%
1%
2%
4%
6%
What is Casa Batlló the first cultural organization to have at an international level?
An audio tour to listen to while using tactile models
Safe spaces to isolate and to rest, designed for everyone but particularly for visitors with a cognitive impairment
Video guides which can meet the specific needs of children with hearing impairment as well as those with cognitive impairment
A team of guides specialised in tours for neurodiverse visitors
A team of neurodiverse people to attend its visitors
What are the different benefits of universal design for accessibility and inclusivity of museums and culture? (multiple answers)
More satisfied and empowered visitors for a better informed society
More funding
Better interactions between museums and audiences, whether they are targeted or not
More exposure
Enlarged museum community and more contact with communities’ members
Can accessible websites and content benefit wider audiences?
Yes
No
Which one of the followings is not a way to guarantee both accessibility and sustainability of digital content?
Properly structuring content and accessible practices, such as captioned images and subtitled videos
Simplifying content
Lightening digital elements, like images and system fonts
Prioritising sound and videos rather than text to address a wider range of audiences
Personalising features, like optional loading of images or videos
Who defined design as the following ? “Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works. (...) Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. (...)”
Henry Cole, English civil servant and inventor and first director of the Victoria & Albert Museum
Walter Gropius, German-born American architect and founder of the Bauhaus School
Charlotte Perriand, French architect and designer
Gaetana "Gae" Emilia Aulenti, Italian architect and designer who worked on several museographical projects
Steve Jobs, co-founder of the company Apple Inc.
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