- From: Justin Thorp <juth@loc.gov>
- Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 15:39:28 -0400
- To: <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
What are we trying to communicate with the name of our self-study slide sets? The requirements doc says that these need to be "a short, easy overview." http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/changelogs/cl-components-self#about I think "mini tutorial" or "10 minute tutorial" both communicate what our goals are with the document. If we are uncomfortable specifying a time, I am fine with mini-tutorial. I also really like quick tutorial. Cheers, Justin ****************** Justin Thorp Contractor - Library of Congress e - juth@loc.gov p - 202/707-9541 >>> Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org> 10/04/06 2:30 PM >>> EOWG, Here is a reminder to share ideas for what to call our self-study slide sets. The last 2 teleconferences we came up with title ideas and agreed to think more about it. We have tried: - Components of Web Accessibility: A 10-Minute Tutorial - Components of Web Accessibility: Mini-Tutorial - Components of Web Accessibility: A Walk-Through There is still some concern about "10 Minute Tutorial" as it may take some people longer, especially some people with disabilities. Other ideas that we have had include: - Components of Web Accessibility Tutorial - Components of Web Accessibility Primer More ideas are in the 15 & 22 Sept minutes at: <http://www.w3.org/2006/09/15-eo-minutes.html > <http://www.w3.org/2006/09/22-eo-minutes.html > Notes: - We probably don't want to use "Overview" or "Introduction" as those are used for other types of WAI resources - The week before last we decided to: "title the material format-neutral (e.g., don't use the term "slides" in the title)" - We plan to do others like these, e.g., for the business case. Please send any other ideas you have to the list, including comments on options above. Regards, ~ Shawn
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