Accessibility refers to:
a. The extent to which a product is dependent on network connectivity
b. The extent to which a product can section different access levels for different parts of the information
c. The extent to which all users can use a product. Including people with less than average abilities.
Answer: c
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Introduction
- When you apply design principles
- Consistency refers to
- The design principle Visibility is describing:
- Dan Saffer has described "micro-interactions" as:
- User experience goals can be articulated as:
- Memorability refers to:
- Learnability refers to:
- Utility refers to the extent to which a product provides:
- Safety is a usability goal regarding:
- Efficiency refers to
- Effectiveness is a usability goal referring to:
- Accessibility can be achieved in two ways:
- We, as designers, need to learn more about and understand our users because
- User Experience (UX) deals mostly with
- Interaction design is ideally carried out by:
- Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has traditionally mostly been concerned with
- What is interaction design?
- When a product is being designed with a user centered design process the designers have considered:
- When we describe a system/product as usable we mean that: