Offered since 2003, Access U provides one to three days of comprehensive web 
and IT accessibility classes led by world renowned accessibility and policy 
experts and administrators.  The Institute promotes a better understanding of 
both the need and the techniques for inclusive IT design, with a focus on the 
most recent changes in federal and global standards for Web Accessibility.  
Register now:



http://www.knowbility.org/conference/



WHEN:  The John Slatin Access U will be held at St. Edward's University in 
Austin, Texas on

Monday, May 11, and Tuesday, May 12, 2009, with Post-Conference sessions on 
Wednesday, May 13.



May 11th and 12th -  Classes in four professional tracks:  Technical, Content, 
Administrative, Usability



New this year! - Usability certificate program is available.



May 13th - Intensive Courses:  Molly Holzschlag and Derek Featherstone in small 
venues.



3-Day Design Intensive - May 11 - 13, 2009    Molly Holzschlag, Web standards 
advocate, instructor and author, offers three days of advanced techniques in 
HTML/XHTML and CSS for accessibility, SEO, and superior web site performance.



Post Conference All-Day Sessions - Wednesday, May 13, 2009



Derek Featherstone: Breaking New Ground: Designing for Accessibility in 
Emerging Technologies



Molly Holzschlag: CSS Floats, Positioning and layout, best practices, 
cross-browser and interoperable design solutions, and a look at some of CSS3's 
juicy features.



WHY:  Web accessibility is important...and it's required by law. Websites can 
be designed for accessibility or they can shut people out. More than 54 million 
people in the U.S. live with disabilities of all sorts, many of whom cannot 
fully benefit from the Internet and the World Wide Web because too many Web 
sites are designed with no thought of accessibility.  Accessibility is not only 
the right thing to do, but now there are federal, state and local mandates 
requiring accessibility, and Access U is here to help IT professionals and 
administrators meet those requirements.


WHO:  Access U sponsors and partners include St. Edward's University, Adobe, 
Ability Awareness and the Usability Professionals Association. Knowbility, Inc. 
is the non-profit organization that produces Access U and many other 
accessibility training programs.

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