- From: Wendy A Chisholm <wendy@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 11:33:12 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
Those of you interested in working on ECMA/Javascripting techniques, perhaps we could pull something together for this session so that accessibility is represented? --w >From: "Forsythe, J Chris" <jcforsy@sandia.gov> >Subject: Call for Submissions: JavaScripts Sharing in User Interface > Proto typing >Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 10:46:06 -0700 > >Demonstration session - JavaScripts Sharing in User Interface >Prototyping > >A Proposed Session for the HFES 45th Annual Meeting >(http://hfes.org/meetings/2001am.html) in Minneapolis, Minnesota > >Cindy Lu and Gary Beck > >The World Wide Web started as a text-only medium. The first version of >the >HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) specification did not have the >capability >to include graphics on a page. Today's Web sites can include a wealth >of >features: graphics, sounds, animation, video, etc. Web scripting >languages, >such as JavaScript, contribute to these advanced features, which make >the >web much more useful and usable than before. > >This interactive demonstration session aims to provide information about >the >needs in using JavaScript during prototyping a web user interface and >examples of how JavaScript works. The purpose of the session is to >share >experiences in applying and programming JavaScript for Web user >interfaces. > >The session requires the presenters give examples of browser-based user >interface prototype where JavaScript is needed and examples of the >JavaScript. At the end of session, audience should be able to walk away >with these examples and use them more easily in their browser-based UI >design work. Another consequence of the session may be a Web site hosted >on >the HFES server that can be used to educate human factors and ergonomics >professionals in the JavaScript techniques as well as to post requests >for >and publish JavaScripts useful for prototyping web user interface >elements. > >Topics include: > >- Examples of JavaScript used in user interface prototyping >- Examples of why JavaScript is needed >- Examples of what JavaScript is good for >- Examples of Web interface prototyping needs addressed by JavaScript >- Examples of the alternatives to JavaScript >- Examples of how JavaScript fits into a Web page > >This is a call for contributes to this interactive demonstration >session. >Please prepare 200 - 500 word abstract and the full version of >JavaScript >that you plan to share. > >Please send your proposal to Cindy Lu (cindylu@lucent.com)or Gary Beck >(garybeck@lucent.com) via e-mail by March 14. You will be notified >whether >your proposal is accepted by March 31 for this proposed session. > >------------------- -- wendy a chisholm world wide web consortium web accessibility initiative madison, wi usa tel: +1 608 663 6346 /--
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