Accessibility Training Conference – Austin
Accessibility Training Conference – Austin
Do you know if your information technology is accessible? Organizations do
not deliberately exclude people with disabilities from accessing their
services via the web. Nevertheless, people with disabilities are often
locked out. Knowbility invites you to attend AccessU, where attendees have
the opportunity to learn how they can reach all audiences effectively and
efficiently while meeting governmental and international standards.
About AccessU
AccessU provides two days of classes in how to make electronic information
technology accessible to everyone – including people with disabilities.
With classes in four tracks Technical, Content, Administrative, and
Usability, AccessU can help you improve your skills and understand the both
the need and the techniques for inclusive IT design.
Who Should Attend?
Web developers, web designers, IT Managers, policy developers,
administrators, programmers and anyone else with IT responsibilities in your
organization
When is AccessU?
This year’s AccessU will be held Monday, May 10th and Tuesday, May 11th,
2010 at St. Edwards University. We are offering classes in four
professional tracks: Technical, Content, Administrative, and Usability.
Optional Master Classes on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010.
For more information, please contact me or check out our website:
http://www.knowbility.org/conference/.
Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you at AccessU!
47 Courses, 33 Experts- 3 Days = Unlimited Possibilities.
Teenya Franklin
Email: teenya@knowbility.org
Director of Community Programs
Knowbility, Inc
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