Accessibility Tracker: One Stop
VCSU currently uses Siteimprove as a measurement tool to document One Stop's progress, average scores and goals. Goals have been set by the web accessibility team based on both the industry standards and our current average One Stop score. The scores are reported quarterly to ensure continual improvement in web accessibility.
The One Stop Accessibility Tracker was developed with VCSU supervisors and employees in mind to help identify One Stop Articles that need improvements. It can be sorted by utilizing the filter(s) under Solution Category and Search Author on the left hand side of the dashboard. Once the filter is set, article information will update and provide lists for that specific filter. *NOTE - you may need to reset the dashboard before you begin your search.
The report contains five pages.
1. Main Dashboard
2. Article Details
3. Category Details
4. Users
5. Draft Articles
The default is page one; the Main Dashboard. The Main Dashboard contains all details at a glance, including:
• Search Author: The user that is wrote the article.
• Solution category: The knowledge base category/department in One Stop.
• Folder: The folder under each Solution Category/department where the article is located.
• Title: The name of the article. Click the link under Title to view the One Stop article in a new window.
• Helpful and Not Helpful: The number of thumbs up or down on the article to reflect if it is Helpful or Not Helpful.
• Status: Shows if the document is Published or in Draft mode.
• Last update date: The last date the article was reviewed and/or updated.
• Updated by: The last user to have made updates.
• DCI Score: Provides direct links to the Articles and reflects the *DCI Score. Click the link under Siteimprove DCI Score to be directed to the accessibility page report in a new window.
VCSU has set the following goals for One Stop Accessibility for the 2022-2023 year:
• Each One Stop article goal is to have a minimum DCI Score of 88.
• Each Department listed in the One Stop Accessibility Tracker will have a goal for an average DCI score of 90.
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*Siteimprove's Digital Certainty Index (DCI) measures the quality and potential impact of our site's digital presence, including its accessibility and usability, its credibility and trustworthiness, and how well-poised it is to respond to SEO challenges. The final DCI Score is calculated as an overall score of points awarded in three categories: Accessibility, Quality Assurance, and SEO.
If you would like to provide feedback or for more information on web accessibility please contact:
Debbie Dramstad
debra.dramstad@vcsu.edu
701.845.7344