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Once you have identified problems, it is time to fix them. The expectations here will depend partly on the details of the task you select (which must be instructor approved) but it needs to include at least two different areas of POUR (i.e. address issues with both percievability and operability) or otherwise demonstrate that you have not done something overly simple.
## 3. Turn in the following information for us-
## 4. Turn in the following information for us-
- An accessible 1 page document stating
- What app or website did you pick and what is it's main purpose
- What task you picked
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Note: **do not submit a PDF**. We expect your submission to be a Word or Google Doc.
## 4. Present about it in Section
Be prepared to demonstrate the problems you found and the fix you created in section using at least one accessibility technology in your demonstration.
## 5. Present about it in Section
Be prepared to demonstrate the problems you found and the fix you created in section. This should be a "before & after" style presentation, where you show what your subject looked like before & how it wasn't appropriately accessible, followed by an explanation or demonstration of what you did about it.
The format of this presentation is flexible, but should take about 3 minutes (and no more than 5). You can choose to do a live demo of your before & after, do a classic live presentation with slides (which ideally would include screenshots or recordings), you can pre-record a slide presentation video, or you could narrate a recording of interacting with your system (again, focusing on the before & after).
To meaningfully demonstrate your system's accessibility, we recommend using at least one accessibility technology in your presentation or demo.