Accessibility Club Summit 2019
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Notist – Slides
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Notist – Slides
Connecting the Accessibility Dots (Full Day Workshop)
It is easy to get lost in the requirements for accessibility, the needs of people with disabilities and intricate specific workings of assistive technologies. I addition there’s lots of jargon around that does makes picking up accessibility hard. Eric’s workshop tries to give an holistic view of accessibility. Why is it important? What are the important concepts? How do people with disabilities actually use the web? How can we create accessible websites without consulting WCAG all the time? When, and how, can we make sure that we don’t step into the same traps all the time again and again? The second half of the workshop will then answer the specific questions of the audience (which Eric will ask them to provide beforehand so he can prepare a few good examples). Basically applying the approaches learned in the morning to practical use. The audience of the workshop are people who have a good understanding of parts of the web or even of accessibility but who desire a framework which they can apply in their daily life.
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YouTube – Video
Accessibility Club Summit 2019 — Impressions
2-day community summit for developers, designers & accessibility enthusiasts, jointly run by a11y meetups from all over Europe · Nov 16th-17th, 2019 · Berlin, Germany
Impressions of the first day (barcamp & presentations), featuring Vasilis van Gemert, Sarah Brodwall, Anna Karoń, Joschi Kuphal and others. -
Website – twitter.com
A11yClub Summit 2019 von Accessibility Club auf Twitter
Das Neueste von Accessibility Club (@a11yclub). Hands-on webworker meetup about all things web accessibility & assistive technology — non-regular & non-profit — by @jkphl / @tollwerk & friends #a11y #a11yclub. Germany
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Website – www.flickr.com
Accessibility Club Summit 2019
2-day community summit for developers, designers & accessibility enthusiasts, jointly run by a11y meetups from all over Europe · Nov 16th-17th, 2019 · Berlin, Germany accessibility-club.org/event/accessibility-club-summit-2019
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Website – www.linkedin.com
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Website – www.noisyvision.org
NoisyVision at Accessibility Club Summit 2019 - NoisyVision
Today Dario Sorgato, founder and chairman of NoisyVision, attended the first of the two days of the Accessibility Club Summit 2019 at the Microsoft Atrium Berlin The program looked very interesting, and so the people providing the different sessions, but to be there was a true learning experience. The day started with «Accessibility 101» an … Continue reading NoisyVision at Accessibility Club Summit 2019
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Website – medium.com
Findings and reflexions from Accessibility Club Summit 2019
This year, I was pleased to attend the Accessibility Club Summit (ACS) in Berlin. I attended this conference to deepen my exploration of…
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Google Docs – Slides
How to Ally
How to Ally Including People with Disabilities and Chronic illnesses
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Slideshare – Slides
A11y - from «waaat?» to a core part of dev team's workflow
Presentation about implementing a11y in development workflow at A11y Club Summit in Berlin, November 16th, 2019
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YouTube – Video
Accessibility Club Summit 2019 (Live Stream Part 2)
2-day community summit for developers, designers & accessibility enthusiasts, jointly run by a11y meetups from all over Europe · Nov 16th-17th, 2019 · Berlin, Germany
Live stream of the first day (barcamp & presentations), featuring Franziska Hauck, Sergei Kriger, Sarah Brodwall, Anna Karoń, Andreas Cederbom and others. -
YouTube – Video
Accessibility Club Summit 2019 (Live Stream Part 1)
2-day community summit for developers, designers & accessibility enthusiasts, jointly run by a11y meetups from all over Europe · Nov 16th-17th, 2019 · Berlin, Germany
Live stream of the first day (barcamp & presentations), featuring Franziska Hauck, Sergei Kriger, Sarah Brodwall, Anna Karoń, Andreas Cederbom and others. -
Website – firmground.nl
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Website – www.sergeikriger.com
Drag & Drop components for blind users? Are you kidding me?
Best practices of making draggable elements accessible for visually impaired people