[Draft] Developing Web Accessibility Presentations and Training: Overview
Editor's Draft: 2010/08/06 [changelog]
Status: This page is an outdated draft.
The final version is at www.w3.org/WAI/training/Overview.html
Introduction
WAI offers materials for speakers and trainers to help their audience/students understand more about web accessibility. This multi-page set of resources offers a range of material, from introductory slides for those new to accessibility, to updated statistics and demos for experienced trainers.
Feel free to use this material as is or adapt it for your specific audience and goals, as long as you attribute it as described in the "Creative Commons License (CC)" section of Using WAI Material.
- Accessibility Topics - provides descriptions and resources for topics that can be covered in presentations and training, including:
- Introducing accessibility (4 topics)
- Guidelines and techniques (6 topics)
- Managing accessibility (6 topics)
- Evaluating accessibility (2 topics)
- Presentation Outlines - example outlines for:
- Introducing web accessibility (20 minutes for any audience)
- Promoting web accessibility (10 minutes for senior management)
- Using an accessible web (1 hour for people with accessibility needs)
- Accessible web design (2 hour lecture as part of a web design course)
- Workshop Outline - an example outline for:
- Three-day hands-on web accessibility training workshop for:
- Website developers and application programmers (all 3 days)
- Web content authors and visual designers (days 1 & 2 only)
- Managers and decision-makers (day 1 only)
- Three-day hands-on web accessibility training workshop for:
Note: See also How to Make Your Presentations Accessible to All for guidance on making your presentations and training accessible to people with disabilities and others in your audience.