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[Proposed] Education and Outreach Working Group Charter (EOWG)
                                                         
                  - Mission
- Scope
- Deliverables
- Dependencies
- Duration
- Success
- Communication
- Confidentiality
- Voting
- Participation
This charter is written in accordance with Section
  6.2.6 of the 18
  June 2003 W3C Process Document.
     
Information on how to join this group is
available on the Web.
                                                          
                                
The mission of the Education and Outreach Working Group 
       (EOWG) is to develop strategies, and awareness and training resources, 
    to   educate a variety of audiences regarding the need for Web accessibility 
     and  approaches to implementing Web accessibility.
                                
This mission is complementary to the work of other Web
 Accessibility Initiative (WAI) groups within the WAI Technical Activity and the WAI International Program Office Activity.
 The EOWG is part of the WAI International Program Office.
                                
The EOWG was originally chartered in March 1998.
 Its charter was renewed in November 2000,
 and it has developed a variety of resources     since then. It is extending
 the duration of its charter  in order to develop additional  resources.
                                
                                
The scope of EOWG work includes:
                               
                  - consulting with other WAI groups
     to      identify     outreach needs; to develop strategies and resources
    to     address those needs;     and to advise on ease-of-use of other
WAI        groups' deliverables, including     presentation of information
    (structure,     style, semantics) across all areas     of the WAI Web
  site;
- developing and maintaining a     variety     of online
 and hard-copy education and outreach   resources    to     promote awareness
 of Web accessibility, and also coordinating translations      for these.
These materials   include items  such as Quick Tips,     WAI      Flyers,
Web accessibility   curricula, fact  sheets, pages of reference links   
     (on policies, alternative   browsers, other projects related to Web
accessibility,     standards-tracking,       etc.), demonstration materials
(such as galleries     of accessible sites,   videos,     online tutorials,
etc.), introductory     pages, etc.;
- developing resource networks to promote increased expertise 
    in  Web       accessibility     within the Web community (including for 
  technical   and non-technical audiences) such as international     outreach 
  strategy  exchanges,     trainer best-practice exchanges, expanded     
course  offerings  in Web accessibility,     review teams for Web site  
  accessibility,  etc.;
- promoting harmonization of Web accessibility standards.
EOWG work may at times be conducted in one or more task
  forces according to W3C Process. Any EOWG task force must have a statement
  of work that is approved by the EOWG.
                                
                                
In general, EOWG deliverables have the status of "WAI Resources" when
completed; in some cases they become W3C Notes.
EOWG members and/or WAI staff develop most deliverables. Some are produced
under subcontract but with the guidance of this group. EOWG deliverables
must address cross-disability considerations, be consensus-based, technically
sound, and reflect the most current W3C specifications.
               
An approximate schedule of work on
 deliverables    is maintained by EOWG and updated on at least a quarterly
 basis. 
    
       
The following  list includes deliverables which EOWG plans to maintain,
  complete, substantially  revise, or start as new projects at some point
during  this chartered period  of EOWG's work:
                
          - EOWG Deliverables to be maintained during this period (e.g.,
 routine    updating of reference links and information):               
                      
    
         
- EOWG Deliverables to be completed during this period (e.g.,
 completed    publishing of materials currently in draft form):         
                            
    
         
- EOWG Deliverables to start major revision during this period 
 (note strong dependency with WCAG 2.0 progress):                        
              
    
         
- New EOWG Deliverables which may be started during this period:
                                       
    
            - Benefits of Standards Harmonization (planned WAI resource 
page)
- Before & After Reconstruction Demonstration with model
 evaluation    (online slides)
- Templates & tutorials (planned WAI Resource Suite)
- Web Sites that Work Web site (Web page with excerpts from 
online    WSTW video)     
 
                  - Basic Introduction to Web accessibility (planned WAI
 Resource   page   or suite)
 
The EOWG coordinates with the following W3C/WAI groups:
                               
  - Protocols and Formats Working Group (PFWG public 
 page) (PFWG Member-only page):
- Coordinate on providing public information about the work of PFWG.
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (WCAG     WG):
- Assist in developing awareness and training strategies and materials,
              to     support promotion and implementation of Web         Content Accessibility Guidelines, and to
      transition between WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0 when needed. Consult with WCAG WG as needed
       on usability of WCAG working drafts under development.
- Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group     (AUWG):
- Assist in developing awareness and training strategies and materials,
              to     support promotion and implementation of     Authoring Tool Accessibility         
 Guidelines.
- User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group     (UAWG):
- Assist in developing awareness and training strategies and materials,
              to     support promotion and implementation of     User Agent Accessibility       Guidelines.
- Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group     (ERT WG):
- Assist in developing awareness and training strategies and materials,
              to     support evaluation of Web sites for WCAG conformance,
 and/or     for conformance to UAAG, ATAG, and XAG; assist in maintaining
the reference     links in existing
evaluation and repair    tools.
- Research and Development Interest Group (RDIG):
- Assist RDIG in developing materials to educate policy makers, researchers,
students, and others about "Prioritized Research Problems" arising from RDIG
discussions, and about "Tips for Accessibility-Aware Research."
- WAI Interest Group (WAI IG):
- Assist other W3C/WAI groups in identifying issues to bring into WAI 
      IG for discussion; also assist in tracking and capturing issues from 
 the    WAI IG mailing list and identifying areas where       awareness  
  and/or    training resources are needed.
- WAI Coordination Group (WAI CG public page) (WAI    CG Member-only
 page):
- EOWG chair participates in the WAI CG in order to coordinate its   
   activities     with other WAI groups.
In addition, the EOWG coordinates with other W3C working
groups    developing    education and outreach materials, including:
                                
                                
                                
The EOWG is scheduled to last for 9 months, from October 2003 through 
June 2004, the currently chartered remaining duration of the WAI International     Program
  Office Activity. EOWG expects at that point to re-charter as part 
   of a renewed WAI International Program Office Activity. 
                                
                                
Criteria for success of EOWG include:
                               
                  - production and maintenance of the types of     deliverables described in this charter;
- utilization in the Web community of deliverables described
    in  this       charter;
- increased awareness of the need for Web accessibility;
- increased harmonization of Web accessibility standards.
 
Communication mechanisms for EOWG include:
                               
                  - EOWG mailing list <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>   and 
   archives;
- A confidential mailing list for review comments on candidate 
  sites    for WAI Gallery;
 
- Weekly EOWG teleconferences;
- EOWG home page,
  with   meeting        schedules,     work-in-progress, links to minutes,
 etc.;
- EOWG face-to-face meetings approximately four times 
per   year;
- Communication to public through WAI     Interest     Group as needed;
- Communication to W3C Member organizations through W3C 
 Newsletter      and/or      NewsWire.
EOWG communications, home page, and charter are public. The majority of
        EOWG deliverables are public, except deliverables where there is
a  specific       confidentiality requirement during development, such as
in  preparation    of  a fact sheet for use as part of press package to accompany
 an as-yet   unreleased   W3C Recommendation; or deliverables where there
is a privacy   concern continuing  after development, such as in the case
of a compilation   of addresses of product  managers willing to be contacted
 regarding accessibility   resources, but not  wanting their contact information
 available to the general   public; or results  of accessibility reviews
for  sites nominated for the  Gallery.
                                
                                
This charter has been written in accordance with Section
 3.4 "Votes" of the 18 June 2003 Process Document and includes no voting
 procedures beyond what the Process Document requires.
  
                                
                                
10.1 W3C Member and invited expert participation
                                
The EOWG welcomes participation from representatives of W3C Member organizations,
        and also from invited
        experts from disability organizations, accessibility research
projects,        government organizations, and others interested in promoting
Web accessibility,       particularly those who have expertise in preparation
of promotional materials      and online educational resources relating to
Web technologies. 
                                
Participants are expected to observe the requirements of Section
 6.2.1.7 "Good Standing in a Working Group" of the W3C Process Document.
 For EOWG, the following commitment is   expected   of participants in good
 standing:
                               
                  - minimum 4 hours per week of EOWG work, including assisting
 in preparing EOWG deliverables for discussion;
- remain current on the EOWG mailing list     (mailing list    
    archive) and respond in a timely manner to postings on mailing  
list;
- participate in weekly teleconferences or send   regrets
     to     the list;
- participate in face-to-face meetings or send regrets
 to  the list.
10.2 W3C Team resources
                               
                  - 15% Judy Brewer (Chair)
- 60% Shawn Henry (Team contact)
- 5% Matt May
 
10.3 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
 
W3C promotes an open working environment. Whenever possible, decisions
 should be made unencumbered by intellectual property right (IPR) claims.
 
This is a Royalty Free Working Group, as described in W3C's Current Patent
     Practice.
 
Working Group participants disclose IPR claims by sending     email to
patent-issues@w3.org; please see Current Patent Practice for  more   information
about disclosures.
                                 
10.4 How to join
                                
Information about how
 to join the EOWG is available on the Web.
                                           
       
Last modified: $Date: 2003/09/29 19:04:16 $ by $Author: jbrewer $ Judy Brewer 
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