Web Accessibility Presentations and Tutorials
Most of the material linked from this page is primarily for trainers; however, the presentations and Before-After Demo are also useful for self-study. Other parts of the WAI website provide specific guidance on topics such as improving the accessibility of your website, understanding WCAG 2.0, and how to meet WCAG 2.0.
- How to Make Your Presentations Accessible to All
- Provides guidance on ensuring that your presentations are accessible to all of your audience, including participants with disabilities.
- Before and After Demonstration (BAD)
- Shows an inaccessible website and a retrofitted version of the same website. Includes annotations that highlight key accessibility barriers and repairs, and evaluation reports for WCAG 2.0.
- Web Accessibility Presentations
- Links to materials designed for anyone to use in their own presentations, and material from recent WAI presentations — including presentations on the business case for web accessibility, web accessibility and older users, and the benefits of WCAG 2.
- Developing Web Accessibility Presentations and Training
- Helps you develop presentations and training on web accessibility. Includes Accessibility Topics, Presentation Outlines, and a Workshop Outline.
- Handouts
- Links to handouts for you to print and distribute at conferences, presentations, and other outreach opportunities.
See also:
- Better Web Browsing: Tips for Customizing Your Computer provides references to help you customize your particular web browser and computer setup, including links to detailed documentation and step-by-step guides.