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From: Karlen Communications
Date: Thu, Sep 15 2016 7:24AM
Subject: EASI four part fee based webinar series on creating accessible PDF forms starts September 20
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Hi Everyone:



Thought you might be interested in this webinar series I'm doing for EASI.
It is a four week overview webinar series on how to create accessible PDF
forms. The details and registration information can be found on the EASI
website:

http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#september



Cheers, Karen

From: Jamous, JP
Date: Thu, Sep 15 2016 7:55AM
Subject: Re: EASI four part fee based webinar series on creatingaccessible PDF forms starts September 20
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Karen,

How deep will you get with this webinar?

Is it light for example someone that does not have XML and HTML background and only knows how to drag and drop, or deep for someone that is a programmer?

Also, what will you use to create the form? Will it be any application that does not have an accessible UI for screen readers?




**************************************************

Jean-Pierre Jamous
Digital Accessibility Specialist & Developer
UI Accessibility Team

SME for EBN Include
Digital Accessibility Specialist & Blind and Visually Impaired Expert

The only limitations in life are those we set for ourselves

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Subject: [WebAIM] EASI four part fee based webinar series on creating accessible PDF forms starts September 20

Hi Everyone:



Thought you might be interested in this webinar series I'm doing for EASI.
It is a four week overview webinar series on how to create accessible PDF forms. The details and registration information can be found on the EASI
website:

http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#september



Cheers, Karen

From: Karlen Communications
Date: Thu, Sep 15 2016 8:26AM
Subject: Re: EASI four part fee based webinar series oncreatingaccessible PDF forms starts September 20
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Not for someone who is a programmer. It is an overview as it is only a total of four hours.

Cheers, Karen

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Sent: September 15, 2016 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] EASI four part fee based webinar series on creating accessible PDF forms starts September 20

Karen,

How deep will you get with this webinar?

Is it light for example someone that does not have XML and HTML background and only knows how to drag and drop, or deep for someone that is a programmer?

Also, what will you use to create the form? Will it be any application that does not have an accessible UI for screen readers?




**************************************************

Jean-Pierre Jamous
Digital Accessibility Specialist & Developer UI Accessibility Team

SME for EBN Include
Digital Accessibility Specialist & Blind and Visually Impaired Expert

The only limitations in life are those we set for ourselves

**************************************************















-----Original Message-----
From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Karlen Communications
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 8:24 AM
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List' < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: [WebAIM] EASI four part fee based webinar series on creating accessible PDF forms starts September 20

Hi Everyone:



Thought you might be interested in this webinar series I'm doing for EASI.
It is a four week overview webinar series on how to create accessible PDF forms. The details and registration information can be found on the EASI
website:

http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#september



Cheers, Karen