Re: WAI Curricula Task Force meeting for Tuesday June 29

Yes, Tuesday June 29.Sorry for the confusing "next".



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Daniel Montalvo
Accessibility Education and Training Specialist
W3C/WAI

> El 29 jun 2020, a las 22:48, Howard Kramer <howard.kramer@colorado.edu> escribió:
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> So - we're meeting tomorrow, correct? It says next Tuesday in the email.
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> -Howard
> From: Daniel Montalvo <dmontalvo@w3.org>
> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 10:51 AM
> To: public-wai-curricula@w3.org <public-wai-curricula@w3.org>
> Subject: WAI Curricula Task Force meeting for Tuesday June 29
>  
> Hello all:
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> Next Tuesday we are going to have another WAI Curricula Task Force
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> teleconference.
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> Please note we are using EOWG teleconference details. For those of you who are also EOWG participants, you don't have to remember other details/credentials. For those of you who are not EOWG participants, details for joining are at:
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> https://www.w3.org/2017/08/01-eowg-info.html
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> and below.
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> If you have time prior to the meeting, please see:
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> * already closed issues from this round: https://github.com/w3c/wai-curricula/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22June+22+2020+Survey%22+is%3Aclosed
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> Topic: WAI Curricula Task Force Weekly Meeting
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> Time: June 29, 2020 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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> Join Zoom Meeting
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> https://mit.zoom.us/j/757978651
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> One tap mobile
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> +16465588656,,108109976# US (New York)
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> +16699006833,,108109976# US (San Jose)
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> Meeting ID: 108 109 976
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> US : +1 646 558 8656 or +1 669 900 6833
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> International Numbers: https://mit.zoom.us/u/aB9ZEzaQH
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> Join by SIP
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> 108109976@zoomcrc.com
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> Join by Skype for Business
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> https://mit.zoom.us/skype/108109976
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> IRC:
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> http://irc.w3.org?channels=#wai-curricula
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> Port 6665.
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> Channel #wai-curricula
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> Agenda:
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> Agenda+ Relating what is taught to the users it affects https://github.com/w3c/wai-curricula/labels/Relating%20what%20is%20taught%20to%20the%20users%20it%20affects
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> We have had comments that this curriculum is heavily focused on screen reader users, technologies, and techniques. What other user groups are affected by the coding techniques covered in this curriculum? How we can refer to them avoiding repetition and possible overlapping? These affect specifically module 1.
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> Work in progress to mitigate these issues is at https://deploy-preview-232--wai-curricula.netlify.com/curricula/developing-accessible-content/structure-semantics-and-navigation
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> Agenda+ Teaching Materials and Resources https://github.com/w3c/wai-curricula/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Teaching+Materials+and+Resources%22
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> Some suggestions have been made to include  picture, CSS. Also, some suggest  removing reference to longdesc attribute and to the perspectives videos which are not relevant to the topic
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> Work in progress to mitigate these issues is at modules 1 and 3 at https://deploy-preview-232--wai-curricula.netlify.com/curricula/developing-accessible-content/
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> Agenda+ Defining the purpose of elements https://github.com/w3c/wai-curricula/labels/Defining%20the%20purpose%20of%20elements
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> Comments have been received to include a learning outcome to define the use and scope of regions and elements to define content structure. These affect specifically module 1.
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> Work in progress to mitigate these issues is at https://deploy-preview-232--wai-curricula.netlify.com/curricula/developing-accessible-content/structure-semantics-and-navigation
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> Looking forward to meeting with you all tomorrow.
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> Thanks.
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> Best.
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> --
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> Daniel Montalvo
> 
> Accessibility Education and Training Specialist
> 
> W3C/WAI
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> --
> 
> Daniel Montalvo
> 
> Accessibility Education and Training Specialist
> 
> W3C/WAI
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> --
> 
> Daniel Montalvo
> 
> Accessibility Education and Training Specialist
> 
> W3C/WAI
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> 

Received on Monday, 29 June 2020 21:27:17 UTC