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OZeWAI 2001 Presentations

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Contents:

  1. An introduction to web accessibility. A tutorial/orientation session for those who are not confident of their knowledge.
  2. OZeWAI 2001 Opening Session
  3. The business case, human rights and, legal responsibility, requirements, standards, guidelines and techniques.
  4. Accessibility of educational course management systems
  5. W3C and the Web Accessibility Initiative - what is being done to make the web more accessible?
  6. Demos of the 'accessible' web
  7. How area sectors are contributing/responding?
  8. Explanations of the W3C Guidelines
  9. What is being achieved? Where are the problems and gaps?
  10. Using Dreamweaver to produce accessible web content
  11. Process and Demonstration of evaluation Repair of an inaccessible site (This session will be replaced by a new section on this topic.)
  12. Summary, questions and closure

Session 1

An introduction to web accessibility . A tutorial/orientation session for those who are not confident of their knowledge.

Presenters:

This session is available for review as Real Media files

These videos have been captioned, as an example of how SMIL may be used to make audio and video content more accessible. To view the captions, use the accessibility options within the RealPlayer preferences (View... Preferences... Content... Accessibility Settings).

Session 2

OZeWAI 2001 Opening Session

Terry Wright, Director e-Government, MMV

Session 3

The business case, human rights and, legal responsibility, requirements, standards, guidelines and techniques.

Speakers:

Session 4

Accessibility of educational course management systems

Session 5

W3C and the Web Accessibility Initiative - what is being done to make the web more accessible?

Speakers

Session 6

Demos of the 'accessible' web

Presenters:

Session 7

How are sectors contributing/responding?

Speakers:

Session 8

Explanations of the W3C Guidelines

Speakers:

Session 9

What is being achieved? Where are the problems and gaps?

Presenters:

Session 10

Using Dreamweaver to produce accessible web content

Presenter

Session 11

Process and Demonstration of evaluation

Repair of an inaccessible site

Speakers

Session 12

Summary, questions and closure

Panel:

Kerry Webb - summary


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