- From: Bakken, Brent <brent.bakken@pearson.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 16:50:25 -0600
- To: Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>, wai-eo-editors <wai-eo-editors@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAE6qf-GMFL2C9aknuhhp+PQev-dri2FPireL+ewww5A6u=mdZg@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Shadi, Just brainstorming names... - Benefits of Making the Web an Accessible Place - Benefits of Making the Web Accessible - Web Accessibility for All - Why Web Accessibility? - Web Accessibility: A True Win/Win - Web Accessibility: Everyone Wins - Web Accessibility: What's the Impact - Web Accessibility: See for Your Self - Web Accessibility: A View to What You Can Do If we have more than 30 minutes of time left at the end of meeting, we will cover this topic. If we have less than 30 minutes we may need to skip for next week. Be sure to go into the agenda and add the 6-10 script issues you want to cover. The majority of the meeting tomorrow will be yours again. Thanks, Brent Brent A. Bakken Director, Accessibility Strategy & Education Services Pearson 512 202 1087 Learn more at pearson.com [image: Pearson] On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org> wrote: > Hi Brent, > > As discussed yesterday, my tentative title suggestion is: > - Features and Benefits of Web Accessibility > > The resource is currently planned to be a single page with multiple > sections for each "example". Something like the "stories" section of How > People with Disabilities Use the Web: > - https://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/people-use-web/stories > > If preferred, we could also split each example into a separate page. > > Some naming considerations: > - Each examples highlights an accessibility feature that is critical for > people with disabilities but beneficial for many more; > - The target audience are people who are new to web accessibility, > possibly to the extent that they do not even know what it is; > - These are all examples and rough descriptions of web accessibility, not > any normative guidance or interpretation of the requirements; > - Each video links back to this resource, which provides additional > (brief) background and links to more resources (eg. Getting Started). > > Hope this helps kick-start the discussion. > > Best, > Shadi > > -- > Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ > Activity Lead, WAI International Program Office > W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) >
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