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WAI: Strategies, guidelines, resources to make the Web accessible to people with disabilities

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.

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