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What is accessibility in terms of Web 2.0? Although many may have heard of web standards or even particular aspects of accessibility such as alternative text or large fonts, most people will have only a vague notion of what accessibility is really about.
The presentations will show the impact of Web 2.0 developments on Web accessibility and introduce a test by disabled and disadvantaged people for the social and commercial area named "BAFIN-Test Side by Side".
Martin Stehle and Jan Eric Hellbusch will take a closer look to both the social part and the technical part of Web 2.0 possibilities and show the challenges in future.
In the first part of the presentation they will discuss social aspects, user needs and legal issues. There will be demonstrations of inaccessible applications and particular aspects will be discussed considered in the context of workflow.
In the second part Stehle and Hellbusch will introduce the “BAFIN-Test Seite an Seite" (“BAFIN Test Side by Side") with the option to pass the test with a three-level distinction. Web accessibility is a potential business area in consideration of the growing population of older citizens and the increasing number of new web devices.
Speakers :
-- Martin Stehle
-- Jan Eric Hellbusch
While this session did not tell me much more, this is probably because I have been to too many. It seemed a little too focused on Germany as regards legislation but it was refreshing seeing this presented by people who use alternative ways of browsing. All the other accessibility talks I had been to were done by able-bodied people.
Tim Matschak