web accessibility workshops for listing please

Dear Events Listing Manager,

I am writing to ask if you could promote our Accessible Web Design
Workshops on the WAI Events calendar at w3c/WAI/References/Events.html

Conference: Web Accessibility Workshops
URL: http://www.vicnet.net.au/disability/training/
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Date: 21 September 2001
Submission Deadline:

Conference: Web Accessibility Workshops
URL: http://www.vicnet.net.au/disability/training/
Location: Canberra, Australia
Date: 27 & 28 September 2001
Submission Deadline:


Background:

We are running workshops as follows:
21 September 2001 in Melbourne (Australia) at the State Library
27 September 2001 in Canberra (Australia) at the National Farmers
Federation, Barton ACT
28 September 2001 in Canberra (Australia) at the Department of Family and
Community Services Tuggeranong ACT

Full details, including registration forms and cost
details are available on http://www.vicnet.net.au/disability/training/

These half-day workshops provide participants with a thorough overview
of accessibility issues in terms of Australian policy contexts and
internationally recognised requirements, including the Online Council
adoption of the World Wide Web Consortium's Content Accessibility
Guidelines.

The NFF-based workshops will cover general accessibility issues and focus
particularly on accessibility issues faced by people in rural and regional
Australia. The Melbourne and FaCS workshops will look at accessibility
issues for all Australians.

The morning workshops provide the broad overview. They concentrate on
the whys and wherefores of web accessibility, demonstrating the issues and
solutions. The issues confronting users with particular needs will also be
explored, including people from rural Australia, people with disabilities
and older people.

The afternoon workshops provide an in-depth look at particular
accessibility issues, with an emphasis on techniques and assessment tools.

Participants in all workshops will be able to see and hear how different
sites appear to people using assistive technology and people facing
bandwidth limitations. Relevant international guidelines will be
distributed.

We hope to run similar workshops in Brisbane and Perth in coming months.
Details are on http://www.vicnet.net.au/disability/training/

Readers are welcome to give me a call if they would like further
information.

TAI,  Andrew
_________________________________
Dr Andrew Arch
Manager, Internet Product Development
Vision Australia Foundation
Ph 613 9864 9222; Fax 613 9864 9210
Mobile 0438 755 565
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/

Member, Education & Outreach Working Group,
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/

Received on Monday, 20 August 2001 21:36:55 UTC