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1 PERTH WEB ACCESSIBILITY CAMP

2 Welcome and thank you House keeping Welcome to the conference What to expect Who are we? Meetup.com – Perth Web Accessibility and Inclusive Design – join in! #PerthA11y

3 A huge thanks to our sponsors…

4 … to the Meetup Group…

5 And to the speakers… Alec Coles Dr. Scott Hollier Julie Grundy Vivienne Conway Dan Baker David Masters (via Skype) Zeliha Iscel Nick Cowie Rebecca Stringer- Krein Kel Henderson Iain Murray David Vosancos (chairing the debate)

6 Today’s schedule Session 1 9.30 – 9.45: Introduction (Morgan Strong) 9.45 – 10.15: An Accessible Museum for WA (Alec Coles) 10.15 – 10.45: Accessibility in the cloud (Dr. Scott Hollier) Morning Break (10.45 – 11.00)

7 Today’s schedule Session 2 11.00 – 11.20: A 101 to WCAG v2.0 (Julie Grundy) 11.20 – 11.40: W4A: Global Accessibility Conference coming to Perth in 2017 (Vivienne Conway) 11.40 – 12.00: Developing accessible user experience for mobile (Dan Baker) 12.00 – 12.15: Future for accessibility at Microsoft (David Masters via Skype) Lunch Break (12.15 – 1.15)

8 Today’s schedule Session 3 The Great Debate “PDFs are Awesome”. 1.15 – 1.45: Chaired by David Vosancos Short format session 1.45 – 2.00: Making websites with vision (Zeliha Iscel) 2.00 – 2.15: Accessibility and the law (Nick Cowie) 2.15 – 2.30: Making accessible documents (Rebecca Stringer-Krein) 2.30 – 2.40 contingency for catchup and overruns

9 Today’s schedule Afternoon Break (2.40 – 3.00) Session 5 – Wrap Up 3.00 – 3.15: Building accessibility into web publishing workflows 3.15 – 3.30: To be confirmed (Iain Murray) 3.30 – 3.40: Conclusion (Morgan Strong)

10 So why is this important? Just under one in five Australians (18.5%) have a disability (ABS, 2011) A further 21% report a long-term health condition (ABS, 2011) And don’t forget, we all age as well…

11 Why accessibility? There’s compliance issues and legal considerations… Making a resource more accessible, makes it more accessible to everyone. An accessible mindset and approach is not as hard as you might think.


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