Cognitive and Learning Disabilities Accessibility Task Force (COGA)

Facilitator and Contacts

Announcements and Meetings

No announcements at the moment.

Meetings and Communication

The Coga TF conducts its work using a variety of synchronous and asynchronous tools. Most work is done via email and issues as shown below, supplemented by occasional teleconferences.

These tools are used by participants of the Task Force. For ways non-participants can contribute, see how to participate in the Working Group and file comments.

Meeting Minutes

Minutes from previous meetings are available.

Mailing Lists

The Coga TF uses the public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org mailing list (mailing list archives) for email discussion; members of the public can post to this list to send input to the task force. The TF uses the public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org mailing list mailing list archives for administrative discussion that is specific to participants in the task force. Participants are automatically subscribed to these mailing lists when they become a participant of the Task Force.

Current Work

Current Task Force work includes:

See the wiki for current planning and draft documents.

Publications

The task force wiki contains more comprehensive information about deliverables.

Work Statement

Cognitive and Learning Disabilities Accessibility Task Force Work Statement defines the initial objective, scope, approach, and participation of the Task Force.

Participation

To join the Cognitive A11Y TF, individuals must be participants of either the Accessible Platform Architectures (APA) Working Group or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AG WG). Participants are expected to actively contribute to the work of the Task Force, including:

If you are interested in participating in the COGA TF, please send e-mail to: Ruoxi (Roy) Ran and include a little bit about what you’re interested in and how you think that you may be able to contribute to the Task Force.

Participants in the Cognitive and Learning Disabilities Accessibility Task Force lists current participants.

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