December 2 interactive panel on topic related to the future for accessibility supported technologies

If you are interested in reducing the impact of variations in screen reader
support for accessibility semantics on the web, if you'd like to see a
future where screen readers are as interoperable as browsers, you might be
interested in learning more about the ARIA and Assistive Technologies
Community Group.

 

There is a great learning opportunity happening tomorrow, December 2, 2021,
at 8:15 AM US Pacific Time. At the Sight Tech Global conference, there will
be a breakout session where you can ask questions of a panel of people
helping lead the work of the community group. Today, we had a main stage
presentation at the Sight Tech Global conference that provides an overview
of the ARIA-AT project and is goals. Tomorrow's session will dive deeper and
give people an opportunity to ask questions.

 

The Zoom webinar link for session titled: W3C ARIA-AT: Screen readers,
Interoperability, and a new era of Web accessibility

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yeLi6-YZS8CVVbzp6WYXhQ

 

Full agenda for Sight Tech Global:

https://sighttechglobal.com/agenda/

 

If you missed today's ARIA-AT overview discussion , you can view it on the
Sight Tech Global YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwJhe8kfyvmp8PRg9dexrOg

 

You can visit the ARIA-AT project on its web site at:

https://aria-at.w3.org

 

Matt King

Received on Wednesday, 1 December 2021 19:36:10 UTC