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Setting Up Resources for Web Accessibility Training
This page provides lists some advance preparation steps to help ensure that
demonstrations and accessibility of materials work smoothly.
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Online presentations allow the presenter to demonstrate more Web sites and
W3C/WAI resources than do off-line presentations.
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Online access can be unreliable for presentations. Downloading materials
in advance allows the presenter to run demonstrations locally if necessary.
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An LCD projector and projection screen allows the presenter to dynamically
demonstrate resources from a laptop.
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A VCR allows the presenter to show the video "Web Sites That Work" [link
will be provided].
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Installing and testing text browsers, screen readers and/or voice browsers
in advance of a presentation allows the presenter to demonstrate how different
people access the Web.
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Locating and become familiar with use of other assistive technologies such
as adapted keyboards can enable the presenter to demonstrate additional access
strategies used by people with disabilities.
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Quick Tips for Accessible Web
Sites, business-card sized reference cards, can be a popular handout.
They can be
ordered in
advance in a variety of languages.
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WAI Flyers, a single-page introduction to WAI resources, can be ordered in
advance [link will be provided].
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Some audience members may need braille, large print, tape or disk formats;
these are best arranged in advance.
Last updated October 12, 2000 by Judy Brewer
(jbrewer@w3.org). This WAI Resource is
produced by the Education and Outreach Working Group.
Please send comments and updates to
w3c-wai-eo@w3.org.