Meaningful organization

For systems that present content, people may need the content organized into logical, cohesive sections both sensorily and programmatically.

Mappings

Functional abilityAccommodation typeAccessibility characteristic
VisualDefaultStructure and relationships
Attention and concentrationDefaultStructure and relationships
Executive functionsDefaultStructure and relationships
MemoryDefaultStructure and relationships
Ability to understand implied contentDefaultStructure and relationships
Fine motor controlDefaultStructure and relationships
Ability to understand numeric conceptsDefaultStructure and relationships
AuditoryDefaultStructure and relationships
Balance and stabilityDefaultStructure and relationships
Cognitive processingDefaultStructure and relationships
Contextual knowledgeDefaultStructure and relationships
GustatoryDefaultStructure and relationships
Language skillsDefaultStructure and relationships
LearningDefaultStructure and relationships
Mental healthDefaultStructure and relationships
MobilityDefaultStructure and relationships
Multidimensional body movementDefaultStructure and relationships
OlfactoryDefaultStructure and relationships
Physical attributesDefaultStructure and relationships
ReachDefaultStructure and relationships
Self-regulationDefaultStructure and relationships
Sensory processingDefaultStructure and relationships
Social skillsDefaultStructure and relationships
StaminaDefaultStructure and relationships
StrengthDefaultStructure and relationships
TactileDefaultStructure and relationships

References

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Imported from https://github.com/accessiblecommunity/Digital-Accessibility-Framework/meaningful-organization.md