Realising the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities - January 21 - 23 2009 at La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria (near Melbourne), Australia. November 30, 2008 - early bird registration rates end. Worldwide, there have been significant steps towards a more inclusive online environment. New applications for improving the accessibility of content and services are adopting revised guidelines from W3C; new quality certification standards have been developed, and interactive accessibility services are emerging. The ISO committee has produced an inventory of needs, responses, and requires input from users and developers. Learn more about Web 2.0 and these developments at OZeWAI 2009. The following topics are very relevant: Web 2.0 accessibility and Accessibility 2.0; making resources suitably adaptable; auditing Websites and resources for adaptability and standards compliance; repairing inaccessible content; discovering accessible content; matching resources to users needs and preferences; and more...
Further information on Web Adaptability for Inclusion Conference 2009
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