- From: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2012 09:43:38 -0600
- To: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
Thanks, Denis & Jennifer! I listed some of the "notable tweets" at http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/wiki/Promoting_BAD#2012_blogs.2C_newsletters.2C_references.2C_etc. Feel free to add more. Note about the different short URIs: * bit.ly/BADshare goes to the e-mail announcement that includes "*We welcome your help telling other presenters, developers, teachers, trainers, and advocates about BAD*. Sample wording that you can use for your own blog posts, newsletter articles, etc. is available in a Promoting BAD wiki page..." So this is probably the better one to use for people who might actively help promote it. * bit.ly/BADdemo goes to the demo itself so good for people who would want to get right to it. Best, ~Shawn On 2/8/2012 8:14 AM, Denis Boudreau wrote: > I aim to please. ;) > > > -- > Denis Boudreau > AccessibilitéWeb > 1.877.315.5550 > > Envoyé d'un mini clavier. > > > > On 2012-02-08, at 09:02, Jennifer Sutton<jsuttondc@gmail.com> wrote: > >> EOWG: >> >> For those who may not be watching Twitter, there was a SIGNIFICANT uptake from Denis's recent "BAD" tweet which included the #w3c hashtag. I've seen a lot of "rt"s, in addition to people rewriting the tweet. Kudos, Denis. >> >> I also saw at least one tweet mentioning the idea of using BAD in coursework. It looks like this organization is based in London: >> >> @cinteractionlab: @cityuni_hcid could be useful for #inm313 students - BaD Demo for accessibility at http://t.co/OAcTt8uq #w3c #wai #a11y (via @AdobeAccess) >> >> This is Jennifer, reporting in from the Twittersphere . . . now, back to your regularly scheduled programming. >> >> JS >> >> >
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