On December 15, join Tech A11y Summit. we want to zoom in on accessibility opportunities in (web) tech.
Disability should never hold anyone back. Disability is not something that people need to overcome. The barriers that exist are created by society and it's up to every single one of us to work together to remove those barriers.
AGENDA
- Inclusive and accessible events
- How to win friends and influence people with accessibility
- The scary truth about labels
- Panel
- How can you drive inclusion for hidden disability?
- Testing Web Accessibility
- How we enacted positive change for accessibly in our tech community
- The CSS Side of Accessibility
- Could browsers fix more accessibility problems automatically?
- Tables have their place, now let's make them fit
- An inclusive web: using preference media queries to make your sites for everyone
- Mapping our journey to accessibility: What we can learn about accessibility from maps
- Panel
- FronteND and BackeND (Accommodate NeuroDiversity in your products)
- Accessibility Insights: Catch accessibility bugs early and often
- Now What?
Session details are as follows:
Inclusive and accessible events | Henk Boelman |
How to win friends and influence people with accessibility | Eva Westerhoff |
The scary truth about labels | Dennie Declercq |
Panel | Dennie Declercq & Eva Westerhoff |
How can you drive inclusion for hidden disability? | Megan Strant |
Testing Web Accessibility | Adrián Bolonio |
How we enacted positive change for accessibly in our tech community | Mike Masey |
The CSS Side of Accessibility | Linda Ikechukwu |
Could browsers fix more accessibility problems automatically? | Hidde de Vries |
Tables have their place, now let's make them fit | Martine Dowden |
An inclusive web: using preference media queries to make your sites for everyone | Kilian Valkhof |
Mapping our journey to accessibility: What we can learn about accessibility from maps | Joe Glombek |
Panel | Linda Ikechukwu, Kilian Valkhof, Hidde de Vries, & Martine Dowden |
FronteND and BackeND (Accommodate NeuroDiversity in your products) | Anna Korinna Németh-Szabó |
Accessibility Insights: Catch accessibility bugs early and often | Jacqueline Gibson & John Wade |
Now What? | Dona Sarkar |