- From: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 07:50:20 -0500
- To: Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@gmail.com>
- CC: "w3c-wai-ig@w3.org" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi Kevin, There are a wide range of resources on the W3C WAI [1] website that I think will help you. Just a few examples: * Developing Web Accessibility Presentations and Training http://www.w3.org/WAI/training/Overview.html * Accessibility-W3C (an introduction) http://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/accessibility * Designing for Inclusion http://www.w3.org/WAI/users/Overview.html You might want to start with "Finding Your WAI ("way") to New Web Accessibility Resources" at http://www.w3.org/WAI/yourWAI Regards, ~Shawn [1] W3C = World Wide Web Consortium WAI = Web Accessibility Initiative ----- Shawn Lawton Henry W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) e-mail: shawn@w3.org phone: +1.617.395.7664 about: http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/ On 3/30/2012 9:45 PM, Kevin Chao wrote: > Please, I would like all the information, background, and tips that > everyone can possibly provide. > > I am preparing a presentation that will be delivered to academic > affairs/professionals within the university system in the state. > > Topics: Section 508, W3C, and WCAG—inclusive design. > Context: These are leaders, decision makers, and influential players > within the university state system who do not know as much as they > should about inclusive design/print-related disabilities, are mostly > starting from scratch, and need to get a major crash course. > > Thank you!!! > > Kevin Chao > >
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