Access U is just around the corner, so if you haven't signed up to  
join now's a good time as they've extended the early bird registration  
discount.

For those unfamiliar with Access U, it's a two day conference that  
provides a wealth of knowledge on accessible technology. Unlike many  
classes and conferences, Access U has tracks for new and advanced  
topics, so you won't feel left out, or bored with the information you  
already know. They also provide certification tracks and deep-dive  
sessions with experts in the industry.


Additional information from www.knowbility.org/conference/ :


The John Slatin Access U
Save the Date – May 11-13 2009

Join us at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas
Monday May 11th and Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
(with post-conference sessions on May 13th)

Knowbility’s annual training institute, produced for six years in  
partnership with St Edward’s University offers two days of classes  
focused on accessible information technology with options for advanced  
training and certificate programs for usability professionals. If you  
believe that the web should empower ALL people, if you need  
information about how to meet state and federal accessibility  
mandates, if you are a commercial web developer who wants to  
understand emerging best business practices of accessibility for the  
web, John Slatin Access U is the place to be in May.
Register for the conference: /www.knowbility.org/conference/?content=pricing

What’s new at John Slatin Access U in 2009?
In addition to two-days of the best hands-on accessibility classes,  
you will hear keynote presentations, attend a captioned and audio  
described movie, participate in communities of practice sessions where  
you can share experiences, and meet hundreds of others who share your  
passion for accessible IT. From absolute beginners to advanced  
practitioners you can customize your learning to meet your specific  
needs. Some new options in 2009 include:
Usability Track with Certificate - 
www.knowbility.org/conference/?content=usabilitytrack

Created for usability professionals who know how to test for usability  
and want to learn to test for accessibility. We are pleased to offer a  
set of classes to build the skills and knowledge you need to help your  
clients meet mandates and to help you conduct usability tests that  
include people with disabilities. Courses are delivered within the two  
day basic conference period and an additional certificate fee applies.

Molly Holzschlag Track - HTML/CSS/Accessible Design Intensive
Spend three days with Molly Holzschlag learning HTML/XHTML and CSS for  
accessibility, SEO, and superior web site performance. If you have  
some experience in CSS and need only the more advanced techniques,  
sign on for Day 3 as a post-conference only.

Post Conferences:
Derek Featherstone: Breaking New Ground: Designing for Accessibility  
in Emerging Technologies
Molly Holzschlag: Post Conference

Questions? Ask Teenya Franklin
Office: 512-791-2046 or
[email protected]



Cheers,

Alex Jones
www.SilverSpider.com
www.twitter.com/BaldMan
www.RefreshAustin.org




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