It’s almost that time of year – the annual pilgrimage to sunny California for the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. From March 11 – March 15 the Anaheim Marriott will be filled with eager attendees and presenters excited to exchange knowledge about advances in the world of accessibility and assistive technology. TPGi is no different – join us for a stellar lineup of presentations given by accessibility experts from both TPGi and our parent company, Vispero starting Wednesday, March 13. We’ll be presenting in the Vispero room in showcase suite 4 starting bright and early at 9:00am.
The following is a listing and a brief description of the presentations that will be given by TPGi employees during CSUN:
Wednesday, March 13
- Scott O’Hara
9:00am – Roads less traveled: When to detour from standards to reach accessible UX - Larry Lewis
10:00am – A Strategy for Inclusive Accessibility Testing for Novices and Experts - Justin Stockton
1:20pm – Role-based challenges of implementing accessibility remediation - Kathy Wahlbin
3:20pm – Mitigating your legal risk for web and mobile accessibility
Thursday, March 14
- Kathy Wahlbin & Shadi Abou-Zahra
11:00am – Many Devices – One Standard: Mobile Accessibility with WCAG 2.1 - Joe Humbert
2:20pm – Beyond Web Accessibility: mobile apps, Apple TV, and other emerging devices - David O’Neill & Charlie Pike
3:20pm – It’s All About Data: New methods and tools for accessibility - Matt Feldman
4:20pm – Panel on the challenges and successes of building an accessibility program
Friday, March 15
- David Sloan & Sarah Horton
9:00am – Accessibility with people with disabilities through effective user research - Sarah Horton & David Sloan
11:00am – Evaluating organizational readiness for accessibility and digital strategy - David Swallow
1:20pm – A web of anxiety: accessibility for people with anxiety and panic disorders
Don’t forget to stop by our exhibit booth #409 for a demo of our cutting edge testing and monitoring products, JAWS Inspect and ARC (Accessibility Resource Center) and to pick up a free handy retractable multi-cable USB cord. See you there!