Date10th February 2005 (2:00pm – 6:00pm)
Venue76 Portland Place, London, United Kingdom
DurationAbout 4 hours
Cost$325.00

Overview

Web accessibility for disabled users has been mandatory in the UK for several years now. Yet despite legislation introduced under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) many companies are still unsure where to start when it comes to compliance regulations.

This workshop offers a hands-on approach to accessibility compliance and inclusive design.

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Who should attend?

Website designers, agency or in-house, will benefit from this course. It's also valuable to marketing managers who want to find out about the business and brand benefits of an accessibility focus, and project managers who want to ensure their web projects comply with standards and legislation.

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How will I benefit?

You will gain a detailed working knowledge of the assistive devices used by disabled people to overcome web accessibility barriers, and an understanding of the accessibility compliance documents and laws. You'll be able to articulate to colleagues and managers how accessibility standards can be met, and how this will benefit your business. You'll also be able to evaluate your own website for accessibility and define how to meet accessibility standards.

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What will I learn?

Through the day you'll learn how to champion the cause, identify compliance issues and easily build sites that are easy for anyone to use. What web accessibility means to those with disabilities, who it affects and how, as a business, you can meet compliance regulations. Understanding the problems will help you to identify solutions and give you the necessary know-how to build sites everybody can access and use. A practical introduction of web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) will outline the issues, simplify the jargon and examine, in detail, the practicalities of creating accessible sites, dispelling commonly held myths along the way. The course will also provide you with a range of simple tools and techniques such as Accessible Information Solutions (AIS), a tool bar for testing for accessibility compliance within your business, and introduce future trends such as accessible PDFs, Flash and cross platform (TV and mobile) compliance.

Topics:

  • Accessibility standards explained
  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 / 2.0
  • Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 78
  • Main disability types
  • Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) Guidelines

 

Legal standing

  • Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)

 

Introduction to accessibility

  • What does it mean?
  • Who's affected?
  • Assistive technology demonstration (Jaws, Lynx and ZoomText)
  • Video presentations

 

Creating accessible sites

  • Dispelling common myths
  • Easy work-arounds
  • Writing for the web
  • Basic best practice compliance

 

Practical examples

  • Walkthrough of WCAG 1.0 Level 1 (A) and Level 2 (AA) checkpoints

 

Practical introduction to WCAG

  • Overview of simplified standards
  • Participatory site inspection

 

Testing for accessibility compliance

  • Simple tools and techniques available to everyone
  • Demonstration of Accessible Information Solutions (AIS) tool bar
  • Automated testing vs Manual testing
  • User testing

 

Future trends

  • Cross platform compliance (TV and mobile)
  • AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
  • WAI-ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications)
  • Accessible PDFs
  • Accessible Flash
  • Video presentation

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Venue

Map of 76 Portland Place

76 Portland Place

London
W1B 1NT
United Kingdom

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Enquiries

training@econsultancy.com, 0207 269 1470