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Instructions for the "Using WCAG 2" Presentation

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The Using WCAG 2 presentation [will be] available in 3 formats:

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What is in the Presentation

Using WCAG 2 presentation introduces.... It has about 20 slides covering:

This presentation does not cover other aspects of WCAG 2. Usually this presentation will be combined with related presentations such as the Benefits of WCAG 2 or others listed in WAI Presentations.

IMPORTANT: Notes Section

The slides themselves have limited text so that participants do not have to read much during a presentation. The Notes section contains important information.

Make sure you read the notes for each slide. The first one starts with: [NOTES SECTION: This is where the important information is for each slide.].

To view the Notes:

Advice for Presenters

See important information in How to Make Presentations Accessible to All and the Advice for Presenters section of the WAI Presentations page.

Permission and Reference

See the Permission and Reference section of the WAI Presentations page. The reference for this presentation is:

Using WCAG 2. Shawn Lawton Henry, ed. Copyright © 2010 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio). Status: DRAFT August 2010. www.w3.org/WAI/presentations/WCAG20_benefits/Overview

Credits for the images and information on permission to use the images are included in the Notes section where the image first appears.

Who Develops the Presentation

Using WCAG 2 was developed by the WAI Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG), edited by Shawn Lawton Henry. Ian Pouncey and @@ worked on the HTML/CSS version.

Comments are welcome to: wai-eo-editors@w3.org.