Following the outstanding success of our workshop in Birmingham, Champion IS and Public Sector Forums bring their Real World Accessibility event to London on 8th August 2007.
Come along to hear some of the top speakers in their field explore what web accessibility really means to front line developers, businesses and web designers.
CCT Venues - Barbican
Aldersgate House
135-137 Aldersgate Street
London, EC1A 4JA
Booking
Early bird booking (must be received by 2nd July) £225 per delegate. £275 per delegate for bookings received after 2nd July.
Bookings can be made online at Public Sector Forums
Web Accessibility: What, Why, How, and Who Cares?Bruce Lawson
An introduction to accessibility: Bruce provides a whistlestop tour around why and how you should use Web Standards to make sites that are accessible to disabled people, usable for all and profitable for your client.
How disabled users use the webAnn McMeekin, RNIB
Ann takes a closer look at assistive technologies and how people with disabilities can - and do - use websites.
Too much accessibility - good intentions, badly implementedPatrick Lauke, University of Salford
HTML offers many features and attributes that can make your sites more accessible...but only if they're used wisely. Patrick asks, can there really be "too much accessibility"?
GIS, PDF and other monsters in the closetGrant Broome, Shaw Trust
Certain proprietary technologies sit on our servers secretly hoping that no-one will find them. Grant examines how disabled users find these technologies and offers advice on how they can be made more accessible.
Quality assurance - testing, monitoring and maintaining accessibilityDan Champion, Champion IS
Developing websites to published guidelines and standards can take you a long way towards an accessible website, but the only way to really know if a site is accessible is to test it. Dan describes the 12 tests you can and should put every one of your websites through.
Real work examples of common accessiblity cock-ups in the wildIan Lloyd, Nationwide BS and Accessify
Ian presents examples of public and private sector sites which fall for common accessibility traps. Contains video.



