Hi guys, I am not quite sure if this one's off topic (it probably is), but it might be interesting for many of us. Let's see how far we can take it... I am working on a website that targets people with many different disabilities. So that will include users with visual, mental, hearing or physical impairments.
The website has got quite a large amount of content, so in a normal situation I would conduct a card sort to get feedback from all target groups as to how to structure the information. But I am wrecking my brain at the moment how to best put this into practice with the group of users I have. Using normal index cards for the card sort probably won't be a good idea in particular for some of the visually disabled users. Also normally I would let the users create new cards/categories by writing on the index cards, but this could be a problem with some of the physically disabled users. Of course I could set up a different way of conducting the card sort for each of the groups, but that might end up in a pile of work for myself. So I am wondering if there is an accessible website/software out there that allows me to conduct a card sort? Something that displays the "cards" in large font, that lets users create their own "cards" and that lets users shuffle the cards around. LOL. Just writing this makes me realize that I am probably dreaming if I think something like that exists. Maybe somebody has got a different suggestion on how to achieve this? Thanks heaps. Andreas. Andreas Boehmer User Experience Consultant Addictive Media 323/55 Flemington Rd North Melbourne 3051 Phone: (03) 9386 8907 Fax: (03) 9348 9287 Mobile: 0411 097 038 http://www.addictivemedia.com.au Consulting | Accessibility | Usability | Development ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************