Byg Tilgængeligt - Build Accessibly. My presentation for Community Day 2012 on 10 May 2012. Communityday.dk - for developers. Download file to get all the great tips and links in the notes.
Getting Down and Dirty with Accessibility and Usability workshop at TCUK12Karen Mardahl
Transcript and extra notes available at http://www.mardahl.dk/2012/11/02/getting-down-and-dirty-with-accessibility-usability-tcuk12-workshop/
Workshop at Technical Communication UK 2012 conference, Newcastle, UK.
Did you know, nearly 1 in 5 people have disabilities in the U.S. alone? Do you know how to tell if your website is fully accessible to everyone, even those with disabilities?
In this webinar you will learn what web accessibility is, and how to make sure your website is usable by all your constituents, including those with disabilities.
Speakers: Brenda Miele, Creative Director, Charity Dynamics, Adam Kaye, Web Development Manager, Charity Dynamics
Byg Tilgængeligt - Build Accessibly. My presentation for Community Day 2012 on 10 May 2012. Communityday.dk - for developers. Download file to get all the great tips and links in the notes.
Getting Down and Dirty with Accessibility and Usability workshop at TCUK12Karen Mardahl
Transcript and extra notes available at http://www.mardahl.dk/2012/11/02/getting-down-and-dirty-with-accessibility-usability-tcuk12-workshop/
Workshop at Technical Communication UK 2012 conference, Newcastle, UK.
Did you know, nearly 1 in 5 people have disabilities in the U.S. alone? Do you know how to tell if your website is fully accessible to everyone, even those with disabilities?
In this webinar you will learn what web accessibility is, and how to make sure your website is usable by all your constituents, including those with disabilities.
Speakers: Brenda Miele, Creative Director, Charity Dynamics, Adam Kaye, Web Development Manager, Charity Dynamics
This presentation will help you understand;
- What Web Accessibility is.
- How individuals engage with digital products.
- How to search for web accessibility-related materials
- Forms of disabilities with regards to web accessibility
- How people with disabilities use the web
- Why making the web accessible is important
- Stakeholders in the web accessibility concept
- How to make digital products accessible
Presenter: Positive Equator of positiveequator.com
Web accessibility for people with cognitive disabilitiesdadahl
This is a talk that I presented as part of Philly Tech week 2015 (http://2015.phillytechweek.com/) at evoHaX (http://www.evohax.com/) an accessibility hackathon, organized by evoXLabs (http://evoxlabs.org/) I talked about a new task force at the W3C on accessibility for people with cognitive disabilities. Cognitive disabilities such as aphasia, autism, dementia, ADHD, Down Syndrome and others affect many people. Although the web should be a resource for everyone, many websites are difficult for people with these disabilities to use. More information about the task force -- http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/ .
Learn about the basics of web accessibility: what it is, who it affects, why it matters, and some of the fundamental things you ought to be doing in your pages to make them more accessible.
Presentation on testing web sites for accessibility without spending much money. Includes links to tools I use for automatic testing, like the WAVE toolbar from WebAIM, The Paciello Group Colour Contrast Analyzer and others.
Web Accessibility: A Shared ResponsibilityJoseph Dolson
This a presentation prepared for a Montana Web Developer's Meetup in December, 2011. The focus is on collaborating with content providers and employers to share the responsibility for web accessibility.
I Am the LAAW! (Lean Accessibility Audit Workshops)Michael Ryan
Fitting accessibility into an agile development cycle can be challenging. Often accessibility specialists are spread thin across agile squads and they have to deliver quickly into multiple sprint cycles.
To meet the demand I looked to Lean UX principles and developed The Lean Accessibility Audit Workshop (LAAW). LAAW has two goals 1) detect accessibility problems quickly and 2) spread the accessibility knowledge. This is accomplished by training members of agile squads on accessibility basics, evaluation methods and tools. The training evolves into an accessibility audit as squad members collaboratively capture, share and prioritize findings. The LAWW method compresses a 6-8 week evaluation process into a 2 weeks process while training squad members to detect and avoid accessibility issues in the future. And it can be pretty fun.
This presentation will help you understand:
- The legal requirements behind Web Accessibility
- How do people with disabilities use the web and what assistive technologies they use
- How good usability makes up for better accessibility and improves site’ SEO
- Financial benefits of having an accessible website
A beginners guide to accessibility testing. An overview of common mistakes websites make and highlighting some easy to use tools that anyone can incorporate into their work.
Presented at www.AccessibilityCalgary.com on May 12, 2013.
Accessibility is not disability Drupal South 2014Gareth Hall
Accessibility
The web is about information sharing. Why make it hard for users to access your content. Release your site from bad building practices, make it equal access for all and get SEO benefits for free.
Get through to the disabled community
By breaking down disability barriers you open up your content to a wider community currently 600,000+ in NZ.
There are definite dos and don’ts when it comes to building for the disabled. Learn what works for them.
Aiming for Delightful Experiences - Kaushik T. Ghosh STC India UX SIG
Talk by Kaushik Ghosh, Intuit, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Kaushik
This presentation will help you understand;
- What Web Accessibility is.
- How individuals engage with digital products.
- How to search for web accessibility-related materials
- Forms of disabilities with regards to web accessibility
- How people with disabilities use the web
- Why making the web accessible is important
- Stakeholders in the web accessibility concept
- How to make digital products accessible
Presenter: Positive Equator of positiveequator.com
Web accessibility for people with cognitive disabilitiesdadahl
This is a talk that I presented as part of Philly Tech week 2015 (http://2015.phillytechweek.com/) at evoHaX (http://www.evohax.com/) an accessibility hackathon, organized by evoXLabs (http://evoxlabs.org/) I talked about a new task force at the W3C on accessibility for people with cognitive disabilities. Cognitive disabilities such as aphasia, autism, dementia, ADHD, Down Syndrome and others affect many people. Although the web should be a resource for everyone, many websites are difficult for people with these disabilities to use. More information about the task force -- http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/ .
Learn about the basics of web accessibility: what it is, who it affects, why it matters, and some of the fundamental things you ought to be doing in your pages to make them more accessible.
Presentation on testing web sites for accessibility without spending much money. Includes links to tools I use for automatic testing, like the WAVE toolbar from WebAIM, The Paciello Group Colour Contrast Analyzer and others.
Web Accessibility: A Shared ResponsibilityJoseph Dolson
This a presentation prepared for a Montana Web Developer's Meetup in December, 2011. The focus is on collaborating with content providers and employers to share the responsibility for web accessibility.
I Am the LAAW! (Lean Accessibility Audit Workshops)Michael Ryan
Fitting accessibility into an agile development cycle can be challenging. Often accessibility specialists are spread thin across agile squads and they have to deliver quickly into multiple sprint cycles.
To meet the demand I looked to Lean UX principles and developed The Lean Accessibility Audit Workshop (LAAW). LAAW has two goals 1) detect accessibility problems quickly and 2) spread the accessibility knowledge. This is accomplished by training members of agile squads on accessibility basics, evaluation methods and tools. The training evolves into an accessibility audit as squad members collaboratively capture, share and prioritize findings. The LAWW method compresses a 6-8 week evaluation process into a 2 weeks process while training squad members to detect and avoid accessibility issues in the future. And it can be pretty fun.
This presentation will help you understand:
- The legal requirements behind Web Accessibility
- How do people with disabilities use the web and what assistive technologies they use
- How good usability makes up for better accessibility and improves site’ SEO
- Financial benefits of having an accessible website
A beginners guide to accessibility testing. An overview of common mistakes websites make and highlighting some easy to use tools that anyone can incorporate into their work.
Presented at www.AccessibilityCalgary.com on May 12, 2013.
Accessibility is not disability Drupal South 2014Gareth Hall
Accessibility
The web is about information sharing. Why make it hard for users to access your content. Release your site from bad building practices, make it equal access for all and get SEO benefits for free.
Get through to the disabled community
By breaking down disability barriers you open up your content to a wider community currently 600,000+ in NZ.
There are definite dos and don’ts when it comes to building for the disabled. Learn what works for them.
Aiming for Delightful Experiences - Kaushik T. Ghosh STC India UX SIG
Talk by Kaushik Ghosh, Intuit, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Kaushik
Creating a Positive Experience through Design - Sudhindra. V STC India UX SIG
Talk by Sudhindra. V, Sapient Nitro, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Sudhindra
Co-creating the User Experience - Kshitiz Anand STC India UX SIG
Talk by Kshitiz Anand, Kuliza Technologies, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Kshitiz
Talk by Aashish Solanki, NetBramha Studios, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Aashish
Talk by Pradeep Joseph, Juniper Networks, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Pradeep
Talk by Sarit Arora, Yahoo, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Sarit
Talk by Patrick Roupin, Kovent, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Patrick
Usability ≠ Accessibility. An intro to web accessibility for agencies.Kate Horowitz
I often see people mistake usability for accessibility. They are not the same; in fact, often they contract each other. I've put together this guide to better understand accessibility, how it differs from usability, and when accessibility may be right for your client.
This is a presentation on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 at National Workshop on Web Accessibility held at Trivendrum on 25-26 September, 2009
Don't Panic! How to perform an accessibility evaluation with limited resourcesMichael Ryan
Being tasked with an accessibility evaluation is can be daunting. How can you measure accessibility? What disabilities are the most important? What tools do you need? How long will it take? Where do I start? What does "accessible" even mean?
These are all questions I asked myself last year when I performed my first accessibility eval. This session will share everything I learned since then in performing three accessibility evaluations.
he Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a rich but often overlooked source of guidelines, training materials and testing techniques to help you improve your accessibility knowledge and skills. Web accessibility is no longer an optional “nice to have feature.” Legal mandates and market forces make accessible design a foundational aspect of business, academic and government web sites and applications. If you are looking for resources to support your accessible design practice while maintaining a budget, you will be pleased to learn more about the free resources available from the W3C. Whether your role is administrator, tester, developer or designer, this webinar will help you find and use the resources you can rely on. Join Sharron Rush, author, advocate, and member of the WAI’s Education and Outreach Working Group for more than 8 years. Sharron will take us on a practical tour of WAI resources and help you learn to put them to use.
Full day workshop covering the design, technology, and policy involved in creating Web sites that can meet the diverse needs of your users. Includes lessons on designing with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG2), creating alternatives to images and video, and accessibility evaluation.
Importance of Accessibility for a Successful and Future-Proof Business - CSUN...Artur Ortega
Importance of Accessibility for a Successful and Future-Proof Business - An analysis based on recent studies about the benefits of accessibility for a robust internet business, with a focus on future-proof revenue. Artur Ortega; Saturday, March 27, 10:40-11:40 AM PST; Annie AB. CSUN International Accessibility Conference
Webinar - Web Accessibility 101 - 2016-08-09TechSoup
Ensure that your nonprofit, church, or library website is accessible to anyone who visits it, regardless of ability.
Experts from Knowbility share the website standards, best practices, and practical tips on how you can immediately improve your website's accessibility standards to allow all members of your community to successfully navigate your site.
We cover:
-- The definition and importance of web accessibility
-- Web accessibility standards
-- Resources to help you make your site accessible
-- Examples and tests to determine accessibility compliance
Expedia Tech Know How Talks August 2016: Beyond WCAG 2.0 Effective Inclusive...jack_armley
Slides for a meetup hosted and run by Expedia London (https://www.meetup.com/Expedia-London/events/232106564/). It is part of a series called "Know How" where subject matter experts from Expedia London talk all sorts of tech, from Java to Front-End.
Similar to Business Impact of Accessibility by Srinivasu Chakravarthula, Yahoo! (20)
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
PDF SubmissionDigital Marketing Institute in NoidaPoojaSaini954651
https://www.safalta.com/online-digital-marketing/advance-digital-marketing-training-in-noidaTop Digital Marketing Institute in Noida: Boost Your Career Fast
[3:29 am, 30/05/2024] +91 83818 43552: Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida also provides advanced classes for individuals seeking to develop their expertise and skills in this field. These classes, led by industry experts with vast experience, focus on specific aspects of digital marketing such as advanced SEO strategies, sophisticated content creation techniques, and data-driven analytics.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
2. What’s web accessibility?
• To provide equal access to information on the world wide
web to everyone irrespective of people with all abilities or
with any limitations
• From Wikipedia:
“Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making
websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities.
When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all
users can have equal access to information and
functionality.” Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility
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3. Why Accessibility?
• As per World Health Organization (WHO), there are around
650 million people with disabilities around the world
• US and India has around 60 million people with disabilities in
each country
• “Best viewed” statement on a website will loose a potential
market
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4. Who are people with disabilities?
• Situation Disability
• Functional Disability
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5. What is usual mindset?
• Accessibility is a special effort
• Is just for visually impaired users
• Need to have a text version to address needs of people with disabilities
• Time consuming
• Involves lot more costs
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6. Arguments to above comments – Accessibility is a special
effort!
• Writing headings in Microsoft Word and on the Web
• Inserting images into Microsoft Word and on the web
• Writing HTML forms
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9. Guideline 2: Operable
• Keyboard access – all information and functionality should
be available to access via keyboard including:
– Links
– Headings
– Form fields
– Lists
– Tables
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10. Guideline 2: Operable – contd.,
• Enough time
• Seizures – seizures should generally be avoided as far as
possible
• Navigable – Web page should be easily navigable by any
input device including assistive technologies
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11. Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)
• ARIA is WAI Recommendation
http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/aria.php
• WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite,
defines a way to make Web content and Web applications
more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially
helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface
controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related
technologies.
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12. Guideline 3: Understandable
• Use of Natural Language – unless a specific terminology is
required
• Predictable – User should be able to predict the result upon
his action
• Input assistance – provide adequate help for user to interact
with forms etc.
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13. Guideline 4: Robust
• Compatibility with latest technologies and support for
assistive technologies
• Add Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) support for
RIA such as AJAX based applications
– Alert
– Landmark etc…
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14. Accessibility Guidelines
• Web Content Accessibility Guidelines –
http://w3.org/tr/wcag20/
• Section 508 of Rehabilitation Act –
http://www.section508.gov
• Web Guidelines for Indian Government Websites –
http://web.guidelines.gov.in
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18. YUI and Accessibility
• We have a lot of accessible controls in YUI 3 such as
TabView, Menu, Calendar and so on…
• We have used ARIA to make the widgets accessible
• See the blog with videos at
http://yuiblog.com/blog/category/accessibility
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