Web Accessibility Training Day
September 19, 2011
The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute and the Maryland Department of Disabilities Technology Assistance Program are delighted to present the second Web Accessibility Training Day.
On Monday, September 19th we will offer a day-long, in-depth look at how accessible Web content that complies with federal and state regulations is created. Compliance with these regulations and with W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines is especially relevant in the light of the Department of Justice's recent confirmation that the Americans with Disabilities Act covers the Web. We will have a variety of general topic sessions, with afternoon breakout Sessions on policy and technical topics:
* The business case for accessibility
* How to evaluate and implement accessibility
* Mobile accessibility
* Easy accessibility fixes
* Opportunities to network with developers, vendors, web accessibility consultants and experts in non-visual access technology
* Exhibitors will present their products during session breaks,
and participants will have an opportunity to learn more about their services
For more information or to register, please visit
https://www.nfb.org/nfb/web_accessibility_day.asp
or contact Clara Van Gerven at the NFB (
http://nfb.org/nfb/access_technology_blog.asp
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