- From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 13:59:16 -0400
- To: Anne de Baenst <anne.debaenst@info.fundp.ac.be>
- Cc: wai-events@w3.org
Anne, Thank you for asking about usage of the list. It looks like an interesting event. Please send a much shorter remark, with a link for more detailed information, if you are sending this to the WAI Interest Group list. In the meantime, I am forwarding your detailed message to wai-events@w3.org, as described in a message to the WAI Interest Group mailing list http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/1999AprJun/0348.html so the information can be included in the events calendar. Regards, Judy At 11:35 AM 6/21/99 +0000, Anne de Baenst wrote: >Judy, > >I am following the WAI Interest Group discussions with great interest being >myself involved in a project in Belgium concerned with the diffusion of >guidelines for accessibility. My colleague Monique Noirhomme which is >Vice-Chair of the IFIP WG 13.3 on "Human Computer Interaction and >Disabilities" >is organizing a worshop at the INTERACT'99 on accessibility. I suppose that >that this could concern the mailing list. May I ask you if I can send the >call for participation "as it" to the complete list or if I have to use a >link with shorter remark. > >Thanks in advance, > >Anne de Baenst > >Senior researcher >Facultes Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) >Institut d'Informatique >21 rue Grangagnage - B5000 Namur Belgique (Belgium) >tel.: + 32 (0)81 72 52 50 fax: + 32 (0)81 72 49 67 >e-mail : anne.debaenst@info.fundp.ac.be > >===================================================== >Please forward to your colleagues and friends... >===================================================== > >Call for Participation for IFIP TC 13 WG 13.3 Workshop > >TITLE: "Making designers aware of existing guidelines for accessibility" > >Co-Chairs: > Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture, Vice-chair IFIP WG13.3 > Julio Gonzalez-Abascal, Member IFIP WG13.3 > Colette Nicolle, Secretary IFIP WG13.3 > Geoff Busby, Chairman IFIP WG13.3 and BCS delegate > >Supported by IFIP WG13.3 "Human Computer Interaction and Disabilities" >(with the participation of the BCSHCI and BCSdg) > >DATE: Tuesday, August 31, 1999; 9:00-17:00 > >LOCATION: >Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS (room 4) (in >conjunction with INTERACT'99 http://www.bcs.org.uk/hci/i99/) > >WORKSHOP FEE: >Pound Sterling 40 (incl. VAT, coffee and tea breaks plus lunch) > >ABSTRACT: > >In order to make New Technologies of Information and Communication (NTIC) >accessible by people with disabilities, it is absolutely necessary to raise >the awareness of the designers and developers. This workshop will focus on >the ways to achieve this goal. For the moment, there exist relevant >guidelines dedicated to software and hardware designers. But, do the >designers read them? Often, these guidelines represent large documents >readable by disability specialists. Is this the best way to proceed? What >do the designers think about regulations (e.g. the Americans with >Disabilities Act in the U.S., the Disability Discrimination Act in the >U.K., and the European Commissions 1996 White Paper - Equal Opportunities >and Non-Discrimination for people with disabilities)? How can designers >ensure that they know the way to implement these regulations? What do >designers think about guidelines accessible on the Web and about the use of >awareness campaigns? On the assumption that guidelines are known by the >designers, how do they use them and what are their habits? These are some >of the questions that will be discussed by the participants. > >INTENDED AUDIENCE: > >This workshop is intended for anybody concerned about the design of >interfaces "also accessible by people with disabilities" interested in >sharing their practice and their views, i.e. the ergonomists and the >interface specialists but also the designers and the developers. This in >fact ought to include all of them, given legislation that now exists which >could (and should) have far-reaching implications for the future. > >SCHEDULE : > >A one day session with two coffee breaks and a break for a lunch. > >In the morning, participants will be invited to present their ideas through >talks initiated by position papers. Then, in the afternoon, a common debate >within the group will take place and a final synthesis (including the >writing of the informal poster requested by the conference) will be made to >end the workshop. > >The workshop will focus on the following questions: >- Are the designers and developers aware of existing sets of guidelines for >the design of accessible interfaces and do they use them? >- Is there best means to make them aware of guidelines? >- What is their practice using guidelines? >- What are the possibilities to present the guidelines and is there a best >way to do it? >- What do the designers think about regulations? > >It is planned to publish the results of the workshop including position >papers, discussions and recommendations on the Web, probably with WG13.3. >The conclusions of the workshop will also be used to direct next activities >of WG 13.3 (pamphlet, Web site, workshop...). > >PARTICIPATION : > >The participants who wants to give a talk during the morning session are >invited to submit prior to the workshop a position abstract (1-3 pages) >that includes a description of their current experiences in relation with >the workshop topics. Submission should be send on electronic version to [ >mno@info.fundp.ac.be ]. >Other participants are invited to ask for their participation by e-mail at >the same address. >In both cases, deadline is JULY 8, 1999. > >Registration has to be done at the INTERACT'99 conference secretary [ >http://www.bcs.org.uk/hci/i99/ ]. >Normally, the participants are expected to register for the main >conference. On special request by e-mail to one of the chairs, it should be >possible to accommodate participation only at the workshop. > >CONTACT : > >Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture >Institut d'Informatique >University of Namur >rue Grandgagnage 21 >B-5000 NAMUR (Belgium) >Email : mno@info.fundp.ac.be > >Julio Gonzalez-Abascal: julio@si.ehu.es > >Colette Nicolle: c.a.nicolle@lboro.ac.uk > >SCHOLARSHIPS: > >Limited funds are available to provide some support for a few HCI >scientists from Developing Countries in Asia, India, South America or >Africa to attend INTERACT'99. Applications will be received until the >closing date 2nd July, and should be sent to >Dr. Fabio Paterno, CNUCE-C.N.R., Via S.Maria 36, 56126 Pisa, Italy >Tel: +39 050 593 289 >Fax: +39 050 904 052 >email: f.paterno@cnuce.cnr.it >Further information and conditions for applying are available from the >conference Web site http://www.bcs.org.uk/hci/i99/ or from Dr. Paterno. >==================================================== > > ---------- Judy Brewer jbrewer@w3.org +1.617.258.9741 http://www.w3.org/WAI Director, Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) International Program Office World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) MIT/LCS Room NE43-355, 545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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