Should be of interest to some.

Regards,

Srinivasu Chakravarthula, CPWA
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From: Shawn Henry <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 10:34 PM
Subject: W3C WAI sessions available virtually 9-12 May
To: <[email protected]>


Dear WAI Interest Group participants,

W3C WAI Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG) participants will be
participating in the hybrid AccessU training conference 9-12 May. It's
in-person in Austin, Texas and online so you can participate virtually from
your own office.

* WAI and You: Working Together to Advance Digital Accessibility -- On
Wednesday 10 May Shawn Lawton Henry will lead an interactive plenary
session where you can find out about new and surprising free resources.[1]

* WAI feedback sessions -- You can get a hands-on sneak peak at a new
project and draft website redesigns. Sit down one-on-one with an EOWG
participant to share your input.
If you will be participating in the conference and are interested in a
feedback session, please e-mail your contact information to (the
W3C-staff-only list): [email protected]

To learn more about AccessU and to register, see:
        https://knowbility.org/programs/john-slatin-accessu-2023

We're looking forward to connecting in-person and online in two weeks!

Best,
~Shawn
<http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/>


[1]
https://knowbility.org/programs/john-slatin-accessu-2023/wai-and-you-working-together-to-advance-digital-accessibility

Find out about new and surprising free resources from the organization that
develops Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG): The W3C Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

WAI resources help you create an environment where accessibility flourishes
— whether you need to better understand how people use the web, train
developers new to accessibility, help content creators understand
alternatives for multimedia, integrate accessibility into a project plan,
write an accessibility statement or policy, or meet international standards.

In this interactive session, you'll learn where to find answers to your
accessibility questions on the WAI website and how to help advance digital
accessibility by sharing your insights with other WAI contributors — at
AccessU and beyond.

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