7 Principles of Universal Design
Universal Design for Learning
WCAG Principles
Accessibility/Usability/Universal Design
Benefits of Accessibility and Universal Design
100

This principle eliminates unnecessary complexity and matches user expectations.

What is Simple and Intuitive use?

100

This UDL principle addresses the how of learning.

What is Multiple Means of Action & Expression?

100

Helping users avoid and correct mistakes (error identification, error suggestion etc.) are a part of which WCAG principle?

What is Understandable?

100

Which concept emphasizes removing user barriers for everyone, without targeting a specific group?

What is universal design?

100

Accessibility supports participation in these essential areas of life.

What are education, employment and social activities?

200

An example of this principle is allowing for both right and left handed access and use of a product.

What is Flexibility in Use?

200

The universal design framework is based on principles from this scientific field.

What is cognitive science?

200

Ensuring content is compatible with a range of assistive technology is the goal of this WCAG principle. 

What is Robust?

200

Which concept evaluates ease of use and the experience of the user?

What is usability?

200

Besides people with disabilities, these groups also benefit from accessible design. Name one.

Who are older adults OR who are people with temporary injuries OR who are mobile users?

300

Discouraging unconscious actions in tasks requiring vigilance is an example of which UD principle?

What is Tolerance for Error?

300

Offering recognition in a sidebar for logging in to an educational portal three days a week feeds into this UDL principle.

What is Multiple Means of Engagement?

300

Prohibiting content that would make it more likely to trigger a seizure or physical reaction is a part of which WCAG principle?

What is Operable?
300

Which concept emphasizes designing so that people with disabilities have an equivalent user experience without barriers or discrimination?

What is accessibility?

300

Contributions of people with a variety of abilities and disabilities result in what two benefits to the built and digital world?

What are cost savings and improvements?

400

Presenting information in a variety of modes demonstrates which UD principle?

What is Perceptible Information?

400

Offering course content in text, audio and video formats aligns with which UDL principle?

What is multiple means of representation?

400

Providing audio descriptions for visual content falls under this WCAG principle. 

What is Perceivable?

400

Allowing extra time on a test is an example of what?

What is an individual accommodation?

400

What is the factor that increases by accessibility measures, which serves to benefit families and societies?

What is increased independence?

500

Providing different sizes of kiosks (low lying and tall) is an example of good practice related to which principle of UD?

What is Size and Space for Approach and Use?

500
One student in a history class gives an oral speech regarding Russian imperialism, whereas another student presents an animation they've done on the same subject. What is this an example of?

What is Multiple Means of Action and Expression?

500

WCAG is comprised of how many guidelines?

What is 13?

500

This concept is particularly used in Europe to guide policies on universal design and accessibility.

What is Design for All?

500

Exclusion of people with disabilities from the labor market results in this consequence on a macro level.

What is global loss of gross domestic product (GDP)?
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