Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future
ADDW08 Conference, University of York, 23-24 September 2008
Brian Kelly presented a paper on "Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future" (Nevile, L. and Kelly, B.) at the ADDW08 conference held in York on 23-24th September 2008.
The paper was presented on Tuesday 23th September 2008 from 12.00-12.30.
Summary
Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future
In this paper the authors think afresh about the problems of social inclusion and argue that "accessibility 3.0" must be very different from the WAI WCAG 1.0 and holistic accessibility approaches if it is ever to be effective.
Materials
Slides
- Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future
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In addition a video of this talk is available on Google Video. It is also embedded below.
The video of this talk has been synched with the slides are is available on Zentation. It is also embedded below.
Paper
- Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future
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Citation Details
Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future Nevile, L. and Kelly, B. Accessible Design in the Digital World. Conference Proceedings. The University of York. 22-24 September 2008. CD ROM. Also available at <http://www.addw08.org/>
Biographical Details
Brian Kelly works for UKOLN, a national centre of expertise in digital information funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). Brian's job title is UK Web Focus - a national Web coordination and advisory post. His areas of work include Web standards, Web accessibility and promotion of best practices for use of Web 2.0.