Update on Access U courses

May 1, 2007 · 0 comments

in accessibility, conference, general

There are just too many courses I want to attend! The “Accessible Forms” session had been full, but yesterday they announced there were a few more spaces available. Forms have been such a huge issue at work (and make up most of our products, I didn’t want to pass that one up!

I still want much of my training to be on the formulation and implementation of an accessibility policy at work, but I don’t want to lose the opportunity to glean some insight on how to make things accessible. I think I’m getting a pretty good mix.

Since I am still hoping to get Derek Featherstone to do a JS/AJAX workshop here in the Midwest, and he just bowed out as presenter of the JS session, I dropped that one to make room for some other sessions. So the new line-up is as follows:

  • Enterprise Accessibility Compliance Concepts
  • How we Use the Web
  • Lunch – Accessibility Forum
  • Accessible Forms
  • Accessibility- What NOT to do.
  • Designing for Accessibility: Beauty Secrets of the CSS Masters
  • Moving Large Organizations Towards Accessibility and Standards
  • Lunch-Keynote Speakers: Crystal Vision -Freedom Scientific
  • Testing for Web Accessibility

The one course I’m not excited about is the CSS one. I think it will be pretty basic, but there really wasn’t anything compelling at that timeslot. It’s also at 8am on Wed… so we’ll see if I end up making it…

As well, the keynote speakers for lunch have been announced, speakers from Freedom Scientific and Christal Vision.

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