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Accessibility @ UT Glenda (goodwitch) Sims gsims@mail.utexas.edu glendathegood.com April 26, 2007
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Creating a Culture of Accessibility @ UT
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Evangelists aka Tres Amigos John Slatin UT Professor/Researcher Glenda Sims UT Technologist Sharron Rush Knowbility Director
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Evolution of an Accessibility Policy 04/2002: Formed group to draft guideline 06/2002: Guideline recommendation http://wwwtest.utexas.edu/work/gsims/access/ http://wwwtest.utexas.edu/work/gsims/access/ 07/2002: Guideline posted to UT web 02/2003: Attempts to develop policy begun 05/2005: Draft policy reviewed by legal 08/2005: Official policy posted to web http://www.utexas.edu/web/guidelines/accessibility.html http://www.utexas.edu/web/guidelines/accessibility.html
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Implementation Strategies Accessible (immediately, no excuses) All new or revised pages Top 10% pages (based on analytics) Critical pages Accessible by (date) Legacy Web Pages * * encourages archive of old / outdated pages!
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Highest Priority: Do it NOW! Top 10% of pages based on use Critical Pages (required for your business purpose) Audience Public Members Employees Geeks
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Baseline How (un) Accessible Are We? Test every link on UT Home Page Manually 114 links
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Contact Webmaster of each Inaccessible Site How Can We Help You? 1-on-1 consulting Training/Classes Online Accessibility Documentation (started Summer 2002)
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AIR: Accessibility Internet Rally Web Developers Accessibility Training Competition Awards Party ________________________________________ Accessible Web Sites! www.knowbility.org/air
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Getting Spotlights Accessible April 2000 - IT Bobby (manual) WCAG 1.0 Priority 1 March 2002 – OPA Bobby (manual) 508 April 2003 – OPA Bobby (automated) 508
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UT Austin: A Promising Practice in Web Accessibility Research in Web Accessibility in Higher Ed – University of Washington http://www.washington.edu/doit/Research/Web/texas.html
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Online Risk Management Tools Quality (including) Link checking Spelling Security Personal Data Vulnerabilities Accessibility Note: Accessibility Testing Requires Manual Testing
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WebXM
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Working Smarter - WebXM WebXM installed –Summer 2005 WebXM Expert(s) Training – Web Developers Competitions Broken Links Accessibility
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UT Austin’s Experience 2000-Present Leader: Accessibility Evangelist(s) Proactive Review: Manual and/or WebXM Training: Access U Help:1-on-1 Accessibility Consulting Guidelines: Accessibility Policy Competition: Accessibility Internet Rally
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Future Best Practice Provide high level accessibility consulting centrally for: Captioning Flash Accessibility Ajax Funding Org funds central consulting Core critical apps get captioning, flash, ajax accessibilized for “free” “Non-essential” / “Icing” apps pay for this consulting already provide testing, pro-active monitoring, consulting, training, motivating
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8 Steps to Access Gather Baseline Information Gain Top Level Support Organize a Web Accessibility Committee Define a Standard Create an Implementation Plan Provide Training and Technical Support Monitor Conformance Remain Flexible Through the Changes WebAim 8 Step Implementation Model www.webaim.org/articles/implementation
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Universal Accessibility supports all people supports all technology generally makes site better for all relationship to usability search engine optimization avoid a separate “text-only” version “Web for Everyone. Web on Everything.” - www.w3.org/Consortium/missionwww.w3.org/Consortium/mission
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Your Turn What Questions Do You Have? What Are Your Next Steps?
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