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WAI-Engage: Web Accessibility Community Group

WAI-Engage is an open forum for responsive development of material supporting web accessibility, including support for Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) resources. Developers, designers, project leaders, administrators, scholars, producers and consumers with disabilities, and anyone interested in accessibility -- please join us and share your perspectives to help build resources that will be useful to the broader community. We welcome everyone to this Community. There is no time commitment or experience expected. This is a place to suggest, share, and develop ideas. This group will not publish specifications.

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Expressions of interest – Accessibility Reference Group for the Emergency 2.0 Wiki

I am seeking expressions of interest from international specialists in joining the Accessibility Reference Group for the Emergency 2.0 Wiki. (http://emergency20wiki.org/)

The Wiki is a free global resource for using social media and new technologies in emergencies. The purpose of the Accessibility Reference Group is to collaborate and share tips on making social media more accessible and share accessible emergency resources. The Reference Group will look at the content already on the Wiki, determine what accessibility information should be added and then peer review what’s published to ensure the information is up to date and follows best practice for the accessible use of social media.
You can find more information on reference groups for the Wiki at this page: http://emergency20wiki.org/about-us/reference-groups

You can also view the Emergency 2.0 Wiki LinkedIn group here: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3903172&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr

It is hoped that the Emergency 2.0 Wiki will have an impact globally in helping to save lives of the most vulnerable in our communities.

If you are interested in assisting this project, send me a message or email me at richard@webbism.com.

Kind regards,

Richard Corby