RE: Seeking feedback on IAAP certification roadmap

Joanne,
WCAG only relates to web accessibility and not the many other aspects of 
accessibility, which I assume IAAP will address and/or certify. It seems 
the scope of IAAP is intended to be international and cover all aspects of 
accessibility, which is a real challenge.
Tony

Tony Jasionowski
Senior Group Manager Accessibility
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 
Two Riverfront Plaza, 9th Floor 
Newark, NJ 07102
Email: tony.jasionowski@us.panasonic.com
Tel/Fax: 201-348-7777






From:   "Lastort Joanne L [Contractor]" <Joanne.L.Lastort@irs.gov>
To:     Paul Bohman <paul.bohman@deque.com>, 
"Tony.Jasionowski@us.panasonic.com" <Tony.Jasionowski@us.panasonic.com>, 
Cc:     Bob carroll <accessys@smart.net>, "J. Albert Bowden" 
<jalbertbowden@gmail.com>, W3C WAI ig <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Date:   04/10/2014 09:37 AM
Subject:        RE: Seeking feedback on IAAP certification roadmap



Most countries are aligning themselves with WCAG 2.0 - even the US (at 
least partially). That should help, if you're going to use any kind of 
standard.

Thank you for your help,

Joanne Lastort
IT Specialist
508 Program Office (IRAP) 
240-613-4681 (new)
TOD: 8am-4:30pm Eastern
IRAP Web site: http://irap.web.irs.gov
Please send all correspondence to *508 (508@irs.gov)


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Bohman [mailto:paul.bohman@deque.com] 
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:32 AM
To: Tony.Jasionowski@us.panasonic.com
Cc: Bob carroll; J. Albert Bowden; W3C WAI ig
Subject: Re: Seeking feedback on IAAP certification roadmap

Tony,

I agree that localization of laws is complex, but IAAP is international, 
so we can't focus only on US laws.



Paul Bohman, PhD
Director of Training
Deque Systems, Inc
www.deque.com
703-225-0380, ext.121



On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:31 PM, <Tony.Jasionowski@us.panasonic.com> wrote:


                 Folks, 
                 There is a wide variation between ADA, CVAA and other 
international accessibility laws, which may not be harmonized. I suggest 
IAAP should focus onto the U.S., since it may be too difficult to 
encompass international certification. 
                 Tony 
 
                 Tony Jasionowski 
                 Senior Group Manager Accessibility
                 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 
                 Two Riverfront Plaza, 9th Floor 
                 Newark, NJ 07102
                 Email: tony.jasionowski@us.panasonic.com 
                 Tel/Fax: 201-348-7777 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                 From:        Paul Bohman <paul.bohman@deque.com> 
                 To:        accessys@smart.net, 
                 Cc:        "J. Albert Bowden" <jalbertbowden@gmail.com>, 
W3C WAI ig <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> 
                 Date:        04/08/2014 08:05 PM 
 
                 Subject:        Re: Seeking feedback on IAAP 
certification roadmap 
 
________________________________




                 IAAP certification is not specific to any law, such as 
the ADA. It is for accessibility professionals in a variety of 
accessibility disciplines. Similarly, the IAAP is an international 
organization, not just for American laws.
 
                 It's also important to separate the concept of courses 
from certification. The IAAP will offer a variety of educational resources 
and opportunities which can impart the kind of knowledge necessary to pass 
certification, but the certification itself is an assessment; a test. The 
idea behind certification is to show that the individual has met a certain 
level of expertise in the field, according to industry-accepted 
competencies. 
 
 
                 Paul Bohman, PhD
                 Director of Training
                 Deque Systems, Inc
                 www.deque.com <http://www.deque.com/> 
                 703-225-0380, ext.121 <tel:703-225-0380%2C%20ext.121> 
 
 
                 On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 7:55 PM, <accessys@smart.net <
mailto:accessys@smart.net> > wrote: 
 
                 when I took the DoJ training back in 1992 they made it 
very clear that there was going to be no accepted "Certification" for ADA, 
so wonder how this sits with the DoJ position or has it changed???
 
                 and how will it relate to DoJ training courses??
 
                 Bob
 
                 On Tue, 8 Apr 2014, J. Albert Bowden wrote:
 
                 Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 19:47:40 -0400
                 From: J. Albert Bowden <jalbertbowden@gmail.com <
mailto:jalbertbowden@gmail.com> >
                 To: Paul Bohman <paul.bohman@deque.com <
mailto:paul.bohman@deque.com> >
                 Cc: W3C WAI ig <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org <
mailto:w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> >
                 Subject: Re: Seeking feedback on IAAP certification 
roadmap
                 Resent-Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 23:48:09 +0000
                 Resent-From: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org <mailto:w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> 
 
 
 
                 does it cost money to get certified?
 
 
 
                 On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Paul Bohman 
<paul.bohman@deque.com <mailto:paul.bohman@deque.com> > wrote:
 
                 Cross posted request for feedback:
 
                 The International Association of Accessibility 
Professionals (IAAP) needs
                 your feedback on our roadmap for accessibility 
certification. Here is the
                 roadmap as it stands now:
 
                 
http://www.accessibilityassociation.org/content.asp?contentid=163 <
http://www.accessibilityassociation.org/content.asp?contentid=163> 
 
                 We are still in the early stages of designing the 
certification, so your
                 feedback is most valuable now, before we commit to a 
certain path.
 
                 Here are some questions to consider as you read the 
roadmap:
 
                    1. What do you think of the roadmap overall?
                    2. What would you do to improve our roadmap?
                    3. What do you think of the *levels* of certification 
outlined in the
                    roadmap?
                    4. Are there any broad *Knowledge Domains and Roles* 
that we have left 
 
                    off that should be included? 
                    5. Do you like our list of *Digital Accessibility* 
areas of 
 
                    certification? Should we add to or subtract from this 
list? (For example,
                    one person commented that we should add gaming to the 
list.) 
                    6. Do you like the idea of certifying for these areas 
separately, in a
                    modular approach as we have done? (See the section on 
*Referencing
                    IAAP Credentials* for an explanation of how this might 
work)
                    7. Do you like the 3 year period for certification? 
Would you make it 
 
                    shorter (2 years) or longer (5 years)? 
                    8. What kind of certification assessment would you 
create? Keep in 
 
                    mind that it has to be a valid and meaningful test of 
the right kind of
                    competencies, it must be challenging enough that 
novices could not pass it
                    without first studying or gaining experience,  it must 
be scalable (not too
                    burdensome to administer or grade/score the 
assessment), and translatable
                    into other languages. 
                    9. Once certification becomes available, do you think 
you would go 
 
                    through the process to become certified? Why or why 
not? 
                    10. What else should we consider as we move forward? 
 
 
                 To give feedback, you can reply directly to this email, 
or you can send an
                 email to the certification committee: 
CC@accessibilityassociation.org <mailto:CC@accessibilityassociation.org> 
 
                 Paul Bohman, PhD
                 Chair, IAAP Certification Committee
                 Director of Training
                 Deque Systems, Inc
                 www.deque.com <http://www.deque.com/> 
                 703-225-0380, ext.121 <tel:703-225-0380%2C%20ext.121> 
 
 
 
 
                 --
                 J. Albert Bowden II
 
                 jalbertbowden@gmail.com <mailto:jalbertbowden@gmail.com> 
 
                 http://bowdenweb.com/ <http://bowdenweb.com/> 
 
 
 

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