On a different list that I am on, I heard that Microsoft   is looking for 
feedback on the accessibility of Outlook for Macintosh.

Here is the information:
Hello friends & colleagues,

As you know, together we were able to improve the accessibility/usability of 
many products in the past 10-12 years. We collaborate successfully with many 
vendors for higher education including Blackboard, Desire2Learn, Moodle, 
Instructure, Elsevier, Ebsco Publishing, Elluminate, Qualtrics, Trumba, 
ServiceNow, and many more.

In 2013 a couple of colleagues of mine from UIUC and I tested & evaluated 
Microsoft Lync and Outlook. We shared the results with them and wanted to 
engage them in similar collaboration efforts as we have with all other vendors 
but we were unable to do it as their NDA terms and conditions were not 
acceptable to the UIUC legal team. As the result, we never had the chance to 
discuss our findings with the respective product development teams.

The good news is that they have used our findings about Outlook and Lync to 
improve their accessibility in their latest versions. I don't know at this time 
how much of our recommendations have been utilized in the latest version but I 
am glad that they have at least considered them.

Last week a couple of my UW-IT colleagues and I had a productive meeting with 
JJ Cadiz, the head of program management for Desktop Outlook and principal 
owner of accessibility for all the Outlook clients and a few colleagues of his 
team. We discussed how we could collaborate and contribute to the accessibility 
of Microsoft products.

To be honest with you, I have never seen Microsoft so motivated to work with 
the accessibility community toward improving the accessibility of their 
products, and I would like to use this opportunity to establish a constructive 
and productive collaboration with them.

We are working to establish two parallel groups that will be working with 
Microsoft on accessibility of their products. This is a rare opportunity for us 
to get involved and shape the accessibility of the products that we all have 
been using in hopes of changing the culture of accessibility at Microsoft.
1. Microsoft Collaboration Group
Microsoft Collaboration Group is a long-term project to extensively improve 
Microsoft Office family products. Some of the products in question are Outlook 
client, OWA, SharePoint, Office 365, etc.


*         Purpose:

o   Establish a long-lasting, sleek, and energetic collaboration group with 
Microsoft.

o   Select one product at a time, identify accessibility/usability issues, and 
discuss the findings with the respective Microsoft development team.

*         Commitment:

o   Have knowledge and experience in accessibility and accessible design.

o   Are interested in collaborating on accessibility of MS products.

o   Can dedicate minimum of 5 hours in a month.

This collaboration involves accessibility/usability testing and evaluation and 
reporting on the products that we choose. We will finalize the logistics once 
we have the 10 members.

2. Mac Outlook Project
Mac Outlook Project is a project focusing specifically on Mac Outlook. We want 
five folks use it as their everyday, primary mail client. We expect to have Mac 
Outlook insider builds available for a long time.

*         Purpose:

o   Provide direct feedback to Mac Outlook Engineering Team about the 
accessibility and design of the product.

*         Commitment:

o   Be an everyday user of Mac Outlook who's living on the insider builds.

o   Provide ten to fifteen minute feedback on rare (maybe one per month) design 
changes.

o   Available for the occasional (once every 3 months) 1-hour call.

Time commitment would be for as long as folks are willing to participate.

If you are interested to join either of these collaboration groups, please let 
me know.

Thanks,
Hadi



Hadi Rangin
IT Accessibility Specialist
Mary Gates Hall 064C
University of Washington
Phone: (206) 685-4144


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