[DDN] web accessibility classes
J Cravens
jc at coyotecommunications.com
Sat Dec 1 09:43:30 EST 2007
(feel free to forward, but please remove my own contact details)
The third annual California Web Accessibility Conference (CalWAC 3)
coming January 14-16 to the California State University at Long Beach.
CalWAC 3 - World renowned experts will share accessibility knowledge
and skills. Continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks are
served each day. All registrants are invited to an early evening
reception on January 14th.
Knowbility (www.knowbility.org) recruits recognized experts,
published authors, and leading practitioners in each technology to
provide the most current and most dynamically presented material.
Policy experts and experienced accessibility administrators will
provide the non-technical sessions.
Classes are offered in three tracks:
Technical Track for Web developers, designers and programmers;
Content Track for those charged with creating accessible documents
including MS Office, Open Office, Adobe PDF and web updates using
Dreamweaver; and Administrative Track for procurement officers,
policy developers, and others who need support in choosing standards
and ensuring conformance.
"If you believe that the web should empower ALL people, if you need
information about how to meet state and federal accessibility
mandates, if you are a technologist who wants to understand emerging
best practices for the web, CalWAC 3 is the place to be in January.
Learn to meet legal requirements and improve access to your IT
resources for millions more people - a market that Fortune magazines
estimates at $1 trillion annually."
Complete details
http://www.knowbility.org/calwac/
(Jayne is not affiliated; she's just a fan of Knowbility)
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Ms. Jayne Cravens MSc
Bonn, Germany
Kabul, Afghanistan (March - August 2007)
www.coyotecommunications.com
www.ivisit.com id: jcravens.4947
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