Deborah, could you put the slides up somewhere public? I'd love to share
them.
Steve Lee
Sent from my mobile device Please excuse typing errors
On 27 Apr 2015 16:54, "Deborah Dahl" <dahl@conversational-technologies.com>
wrote:
> The accessibility hackathon (evoHaX) where I spoke a few days ago went
> very well. There were five teams from local universities participating and
> you can read the report on what they came up with at
>
>
> http://technical.ly/philly/2015/04/21/5-local-colleges-hacked-web-accessibility-evohax/.
> Unfortunately I wasn’t able to attend the final presentation of the
> projects, but if I find out more information about what they came up with
> I’ll post that.
>
> Also, here’s my presentation, if you’re interested. It’s a pretty generic,
> awareness-raising presentation, aimed at a general technical audience.
> Thanks to John Rochford for the pointer to ClearHelper. The picture on
> slide 7 is what is in my opinion a really terrible website from the point
> of view of cognitive accessibility, with popups, a lot of extremely
> distracting advertising, and a tiny font for the very small amount of
> actual content.
>
> Feel free to reuse any of the slides for your own talks if you think they
> would be useful -- let me know if you’d like the PowerPoint version.
>
> Debbie
>