WAI develops strategies, standards, supporting resources to make tech accessible to people with disabilities. Accessibility: Essential for some, useful for all.
Introduction to Web Accessibility *free* online course from @thew3cx on @edXOnline
extended to September 2020. (no more extensions planned:) Learn more from blog post:
w3.org/blog/2019/12/free-onl…
Other videos for your #GAAD events and promotion:
Video Introduction to Web Accessibility and W3C Standards:
w3.org/WAI/videos/standards-…
& Web Accessibility Perspectives videos that demonstrate how accessibility is essential for some and useful for all:
w3.org/WAI/perspective-video…
The free Audit option is now available without timeout while the course is open. If you previously enrolled with the Audit option and the 4-week limit timed out, you can now get to the course content.
We are working on option(s) that don't have a 4-week limitation for the free course. We also plan to extend the current course. We will provide updates via tweet and via the WAI-announce e-mail list w3.org/WAI/IG/#mailinglist
(workaround for now is to use different e-mail address)
We are updating the WCAG-EM Report Tool - the Website Accessibility Evaluation Report Generator. Please share your ideas for improvements. E-mail with info and links:
lists.w3.org/Archives/Public…#a11y#wcag#wcagem
RTC Accessibility User Requirements (RAUR) first draft is ready for your review. Background on real-time communication (RTC) and RAUR in blog: w3.org/blog/2020/03/rtc-acce…
Learn about #accessibility user needs for RTC. Contribute your ideas. @w3c#a11y#RAUR#RTC