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From: Victoria Hamill
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2003 8:43AM
Subject: Web Accessibility seminars
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Hi,
I am looking for a seminar or short course on web accessibility in the
South West of England. The only ones I can find are the ones held by the
RNIB this month and next and those are all fully booked and they say they
have no plans for any more. Does anyone know of anything that may be on in
the region? I am the nominal expert within our company, and as such would
dearly love to make sure I know what I'm talking about by having some
expert practical advice and confirmation of the things I think I have
learned so far.
Thanks
Victoria
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From: julian.rickards
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2003 8:45AM
Subject: RE: Web Accessibility seminars
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You could contact Ian Lloyd (http://www.accessify.com) or Nigel Peck
(http://www.accessifyforums.com) as they both live in the UK and manage
these Accessibility websites.
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From: Patricia Murray
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2003 8:50AM
Subject: RE: Web Accessibility seminars
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Netskills run a 1-day workshop on creating accessible web pages but Ive
had a quick look on their site and the next scheduled one is in
Edinburgh at the end of August .. handy for SW Eng?
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/forthcoming.html
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From: sondra billings (JIC)
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2003 3:55AM
Subject: RE: Web Accessibility seminars
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Dear All
I would like to second the request for accessibility training in the UK in an attempt to highlight a gap in the market which some of the technically-advanced members of the list might be interested to pick up on. I should think that there are many other people like myself who have a communications background rather than a computing background but have still been asked to take on web management responsibilities.
I lurk on this list and one or two others and google about for tutorials and background reading but this only takes a novice so far down the road to a full understanding of and confidence to implement accessibility.
Are list members are aware of any face-to-face hands-on training for web accessibility, particularly for the novice level, available in the UK?
Thanks.
Sondra Billings
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From: Mike Lyman
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2003 10:38AM
Subject: RE: Web Accessibility seminars
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Sondra and all others looking for training,
It appears that their is a desire for
accessibility training in the UK. A Web
Accessibility seminar would be ideal, but if none
happen to turn up might I suggest a few
alternatives in your quest for Web accessibility
training.
WebAIM has provided on its site many basic
tutorials and instructions for developing
accessible Websites. Check out the links in the
"How to" section of the site to get an idea of all
the training that is available to you for free,
24/7. http://www.webaim.org/howto/
If you prefer a more structured learning
environment and training that has been prepackaged
for individual needs perhaps the WebAIM 2003
Training CD would be helpful to you.
http://www.webaim.org/products/trainingcd/
If no accessibility training events surface in the
specific regions of the UK where you reside I
would encourage any of you to look at the
resources mentioned above. Some training and
guidance is better than none.
Michael Lyman
Training & Development Specialist
WebAIM
6800 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-6800
435-797-8284
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