When: February 10th, 2005 15:00 to 19:00
Location: 76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT
Price:
£295.00
Reduced to £245.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
Accessibility for Web Managers and Designers: the latest best practice on legal web site design. After attending this course, you will know how to design accessible web pages and find out how to evaluate web pages for accessibility.
Accessibility for Web Managers and Designers: Latest best
practice on legal web site design
After attending this haldf-day workshop, you will know how to
design accessible web pages and find out how to evaluate web
pages for accessibility.
Provider:
E-Consultancy Training
Price:
£295 + VAT per delegate standard rate
£245 + VAT discounted rate for E-consultancy subscribers and
Corporate Members
Bookings:
For bookings & more details contact Ashley Friedlein at
e-Consultancy
Tel: 020 7071 8612
Course Description:
Web accessibility is now a legal requirement in countries that
have disability and discrimination laws, such as the UK. If your
web site is not accessible, you risk being sued under the
Disability Discrimination Act.
There is no shortage of information on web accessibility. The
difficulty for web developers, marketers and managers is in
identifying precisely what they need to change in their web site
and how to go about it. This workshop provides a practical path
through the legislation, describing what you need to do to meet
the minimum requirements, how to retrofit inaccessible pages and
how to make sure new content is accessible. You will also learn
about the business benefits of an accessibility focus, see how
disabled people use the web and find out how to test your site
for accessibility.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
This course is for you if you are actively involved in web site
design either as a designer, developer or manager of an in-house
or agency web design team. The course will also be valuable for
marketing managers who want to find out about the business and
brand benefits of an accessibility focus, and project managers
who want to ensure their web projects comply with standards and
legislation.
HOW WILL I BENEFIT?
After attending this course, you will be able to:
- Articulate the business benefits of an accessible
website
- Describe the assistive devices used by disabled people to
overcome accessibility barriers
- Evaluate web site accessibility and define how accessibility
standards will be met
- Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of on-line
accessibility tools like Bobby
- Use standards and guidelines to design sophisticated,
accessible sites that will work in future
browsers as well as current ones
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This in-depth course will cover the following topics:
– Intoduction: Why is Web Accessibility an Issue?
- The legal framework: standards and the Disability
Discrimination Act (DDA)
- The relationship between accessibility and usability
- Benefits of accessible websites
The myth and reality of accessible design
- Myth #1: “There are too many types of disability to design
for them all.”
- Myth #2: “Accessible pages have to be dull, text-only,
pages.”
- Myth #3: “Disabled people represent such a small part of our
market that it’s not worth the cost.”
The legislative framework
- The WCAG 1.0 Guidelines
- The three levels of accessibility
- What level of accessibility will the court look for?
Assistive technologies: how disabled people use the web
- How screen readers read a web page
- Screen reader demonstration (video)
- How to simulate screen readers with browser tools
- The four kinds of “alt” text
Testing for accessibility
- What you need to do to meet the minimum standard
- How to use free online tools and software to test your site
for accessibility
- Demonstration of various accessibility tools
Beyond basic compliance
- Moving to CSS and standards-based design
- Implementing an accessibility policy in your
organisation
WHAT IS THE WORKSHOP FORMAT?
A fast-moving, interactive, but structured training session
covering the topics outlined in the programme. Activities and
case studies will enable you to apply the concepts to check your
understanding. You will be encouraged to ask questions and to
contribute to the seminar.
WHO IS THE WORKSHOP LEADER?
David Travis is the Managing Director of Userfocus, an
independent consultancy specialising in usability training and
consultancy. David has worked in the areas of psychology,
disability and user interface standards for around 20
years.
He represents the BSI on two ISO working groups, including ISO
TC159 SC4 WG5, where he is currently contributing to a standard
on software accessibility. David led a major project (and wrote
the final report) on the accessibility of BBCi. He has also
carried out accessibility audits of numerous websites against
the W3C’s WAI guidelines and the RNIB’s ”See it Right”
requirements.
WHAT DELEGATES SAY ABOUT THIS SEMINAR
- “Incredibly useful and positive.”
- “Highly practical and inspiring seminar to help solve a real
life issue.”
- “The video clips provided real insights and experiences from
people with disabilities.”
- “Lots of interactivity, practical examples and good video
demonstrations demonstrating assistive technologies.”
- “The practical activities provided good, first-hand
experience in how others may get frustrated with poor web page
content.”
- “Helped identify key areas for change within my
organisation.”
- “Sound overview of the issues, with pointers on how to resolve
the problems with our site.”
- “I found the course to be not only informative but challenging
in a way I hadn’t expected. 10 out of 10.”
Location
76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT
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