I presented an afternoon workshop on accessibility for WordCamp Europe in Belgrade. I wrote it to include group exercises that did not involve a computer. As you can see in the slides, there is plenty of technical information (too much for the session, it turned out). I may have been overwhelmed by my desire to cover some new WCAG 2.1 material.
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Some photo tweets from the session:
In @aardrian‘s workshop about Prototyping Accessibility, the next group excerise starts now. How do disabilities overlap? The attendees have to find out. #WCEU pic.twitter.com/qXchQfmrY7
Attendees discussing user interfaces at @aardrian’s workshop about accessible prototyping #WCEU pic.twitter.com/Watqfj8qxS
@aardrian gave an #a11y workshop about "Prototyping Accessibility" – thanks for sharing your knowledge. #WCEU pic.twitter.com/66Mv9bwhxC
Comments
Thanks. I learned a lot of new things!
Forgot to also thank you for all the keyboard accessibility information. I’m a sighted keyboard user and get forgotten a lot.
Glad to be able to help, J Lastort!