Re: New Topic (5)

If we're taking votes, here's mine:

* Guideline Specification Languages - Novelty

* CSS Accessibility - Current applicability

* User Modeling - Personal interest

cheers,
+peter


On 23 August 2012 10:23, Vivienne CONWAY <v.conway@ecu.edu.au> wrote:
> Hi Shadi & all
> Yes, I totally agree with your first point.  What is up there is just a skeleton at the moment and I'll endeavour to expand it.  Particularly now that we've had the first few CFP's, it should be easier to see what is required.
>
> As to the second point, you're probably right also.  Doesn't do to get stuck on 1 aspect - hard for me to "see the forrest for the trees" at the moment as I'm doing this all day long.
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
>
> Regards
>
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> From: Shadi Abou-Zahra [shadi@w3.org]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 August 2012 3:32 PM
> To: Vivienne CONWAY
> Cc: RDWG
> Subject: Re: New Topic (5)
>
> Hi Vivienne,
>
> On 23.8.2012 06:59, Vivienne CONWAY wrote:
>> HI all
>>
>> I'd really (really) like to see us address accreditation methods as this is a rather hot topic, and seems to generating quite a bit of debate.
>
> Looking at the corresponding topic suggestion in the wiki, it seems to
> me that the "research challenge" may need to be further emphasized:
>   - <http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/Accreditation_Methods>
>
> In particular, it is unclear if the topics refers to accreditation of
> websites, authoring and evaluation tools, web browsers and assistive
> technology, developers and evaluators, users, or all of the above?
>
>
>> Also the web page sampling and user evaluation methods would be great - particularly in light of the WAI Evaluation Methodology Task Force preparing to release their next public working draft soon.
>>
>> I think we might be able to combine some of the topics as they are strongly related.
>
> It seems to me more useful to explore other areas of web accessibility
> rather than to get stuck in the particular area of evaluation.
>
> Best,
>    Shadi
>
>
>> Regards
>>
>> Vivienne L. Conway, B.IT(Hons), MACS CT, AALIA(cs)
>> PhD Candidate & Sessional Lecturer, Edith Cowan University, Perth, W.A.
>> Director, Web Key IT Pty Ltd.
>> v.conway@ecu.edu.au
>> v.conway@webkeyit.com
>> Mob: 0415 383 673
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>> ________________________________________
>> From: Simon Harper [simon.harper@manchester.ac.uk]
>> Sent: Wednesday, 22 August 2012 10:40 PM
>> To: RDWG
>> Subject: New Topic (5)
>>
>> Hi Everyone (again)
>>
>> In the next few weeks we will want to decide on Topic 5. In this case
>> please add a topic to, or read the ones already present at, the wiki.
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/Main_Page
>>
>> If there are any you fancy editing please do let me know.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
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