Charles, A full on-line curriculum for teaching the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines is at <http://www.w3.org/WAI/wcag-curric>. This curriculum includes extensive examples of HTML markup, which could be helpful in your course. Also some good HTML-related material in the Techniques document at <http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG-TECHS> although that's not in curriculum format. - Judy At 06:18 PM 6/2/00 -0700, Charles F. Munat wrote: >Hello all, > >I am going to be teaching a group of college students how to program in >XHTML starting next week. I don't have time to write a textbook, but most of >the HTML books or on-line materials I've seen don't teach accessible HTML. I >don't have time to "unteach" them either. I'm wondering if anyone knows >where I could find an on-line curriculum or a good book for this purpose. >It's for a community service website that we'll be building here in Seattle >(if I get enough volunteers). > >Any help would be appreciated. Feel free to respond off-line, but many >others might be interested, too. > >Thanks. > >Charles F. Munat >Munat, Inc. >Seattle, Washington >chas@munat.com > -- Judy Brewer jbrewer@w3.org +1.617.258.9741 http://www.w3.org/WAI Director,Web Accessibility Initiative(WAI), World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) WAI Interest Group home page: http://www.w3.org/WAI/IG Unsubscribe? Send "unsubscribe" subject line: w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org Questions? http://www.w3.org/WAI/IG/Overview.html#Uselist or wai@w3.orgReceived on Sunday, 4 June 2000 14:52:38 GMT
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