Table of Contents
- Policies shaping the Web in Europe
- Web Accessibility perspective
- Demographics for Accessibility
- People use the Web
- What are they all looking for?
- Shopping online
- Online government
- Google WAI impact *)
- Useful content
- The archive.org
- Why Use W3C Accessibility Guidelines (and Valid Code)
- Accessibility is good news (1/2)
- Accessibility is good news (2/2)
- Web Accessibility Harmonization in Europe
- Logos Related to Web Accessibility
- European Answers for an Inclusive Future
- European information Society i2010
- EC eAccessibility for 2005
- EC eAccessibility for 2005
- The WAB Cluster
- Example of a Quality Mark and evaluation scheme Netherlands
- Quality Mark drempelvrij.nl
- Identifying experts: Accessible builders/design companies
- Identifying Experts: Accessible Web sites/best practice
- Identify best practice examples
- Summary of years of evaluation and raising awareness
- Current state in most countries
- Conformance: the magic tool
- Action: Results of ‘WAI’ campaign in the Netherlands
- General conclusions (1/2)
- General conclusions (2/2)
- Brochure
- Internet Policy: Overcoming Contradictions
- Outline
- A Bit of History
- Outline
- The Rise of Regulatory Initiatives
- The Rise of Regulatory Initiatives
- Outline
- Co-Regulation and the Internet Rights Forum
- Co-Regulation and the Internet Rights Forum
- Co-Regulation and the Internet Rights Forum
- Outline
- A Universal Approach to Complex Social Issues?
- A Universal Approach to Complex Social Issues?
- Conclusion
- Policies shaping the Web in EuropeStandards, the Public Sector and the Web
- Personal Introduction
- The “Teenage Web”
- Identity of Web resources
- Electronic Identity
- "Nobody understands me" - Semantics
- Trust
- Governance
- Thank you and Good Luck!
- Next Session