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Thu, 29 Jan 2015 08:27:53 GMT /slideshow/how-to-ship-accessible-web-products-44035838/44035838 GeorgeZamfir@slideshare.net(GeorgeZamfir) How to ship accessible web products GeorgeZamfir <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howtoshipaccessiblewebproductswebu14-2014-09-150129082753-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
How to ship accessible web products from George Zamfir
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Responsive Web Design - An Accessibility Tool /slideshow/responsive-web-design-a-tool-for-accessibility/22102194 rwda11yaccessconf-2013-05-28optimized-130528225313-phpapp01
Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. This is the newer & updated version of the "Responsive Web Design & Accessibility" presentation (http://slidesha.re/1awZEmT). George Zamfir, Accessibility Specialist, goodwally.ca Description: As we are moving away from traditional computers and towards mobile devices the question is: How do we build our web products to work for all these devices and more importantly, how do we do it accessibly? In my experience, Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good solution - not only that it doesn't impede accessibility but it promotes it. We'll learn the basics of RWD and accessibility techniques. Objectives: Throughout the different projects I worked on it became apparent to me that Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good promoter for accessibility. In this session, I will be sharing the lessons learned and practical examples on implementing RWD and accessibility. The objective is 2-fold: A primer on Responsive Web Design (RWD); what it is and how to build responsive websites Best practices cross-overs between RWD and accessibility. Speaker Bio(s): My name is George Zamfir and I'm passionate about web accessibility. I have been working in web accessibility since 2006 touching on the many facets of this field: performed academic research into learning technologies at Ryerson University, built assistive technologies, ran a web development business, developed technical accessibility solutions at Scotiabank working on complex web properties, but even more gratifying is organizing monthly accessibility meetups in Toronto. Did I mention I also played the piano professionally at age 6? Contact Information: George Zamfir: george@goodwally.ca , www.goodwally.ca, http://www.twitter.com/good_wally Session Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013]]>

Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. This is the newer & updated version of the "Responsive Web Design & Accessibility" presentation (http://slidesha.re/1awZEmT). George Zamfir, Accessibility Specialist, goodwally.ca Description: As we are moving away from traditional computers and towards mobile devices the question is: How do we build our web products to work for all these devices and more importantly, how do we do it accessibly? In my experience, Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good solution - not only that it doesn't impede accessibility but it promotes it. We'll learn the basics of RWD and accessibility techniques. Objectives: Throughout the different projects I worked on it became apparent to me that Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good promoter for accessibility. In this session, I will be sharing the lessons learned and practical examples on implementing RWD and accessibility. The objective is 2-fold: A primer on Responsive Web Design (RWD); what it is and how to build responsive websites Best practices cross-overs between RWD and accessibility. Speaker Bio(s): My name is George Zamfir and I'm passionate about web accessibility. I have been working in web accessibility since 2006 touching on the many facets of this field: performed academic research into learning technologies at Ryerson University, built assistive technologies, ran a web development business, developed technical accessibility solutions at Scotiabank working on complex web properties, but even more gratifying is organizing monthly accessibility meetups in Toronto. Did I mention I also played the piano professionally at age 6? Contact Information: George Zamfir: george@goodwally.ca , www.goodwally.ca, http://www.twitter.com/good_wally Session Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013]]>
Tue, 28 May 2013 22:53:13 GMT /slideshow/responsive-web-design-a-tool-for-accessibility/22102194 GeorgeZamfir@slideshare.net(GeorgeZamfir) Responsive Web Design - An Accessibility Tool GeorgeZamfir Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. This is the newer & updated version of the "Responsive Web Design & Accessibility" presentation (http://slidesha.re/1awZEmT). George Zamfir, Accessibility Specialist, goodwally.ca Description: As we are moving away from traditional computers and towards mobile devices the question is: How do we build our web products to work for all these devices and more importantly, how do we do it accessibly? In my experience, Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good solution - not only that it doesn't impede accessibility but it promotes it. We'll learn the basics of RWD and accessibility techniques. Objectives: Throughout the different projects I worked on it became apparent to me that Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good promoter for accessibility. In this session, I will be sharing the lessons learned and practical examples on implementing RWD and accessibility. The objective is 2-fold: A primer on Responsive Web Design (RWD); what it is and how to build responsive websites Best practices cross-overs between RWD and accessibility. Speaker Bio(s): My name is George Zamfir and I'm passionate about web accessibility. I have been working in web accessibility since 2006 touching on the many facets of this field: performed academic research into learning technologies at Ryerson University, built assistive technologies, ran a web development business, developed technical accessibility solutions at Scotiabank working on complex web properties, but even more gratifying is organizing monthly accessibility meetups in Toronto. Did I mention I also played the piano professionally at age 6? Contact Information: George Zamfir: george@goodwally.ca , www.goodwally.ca, http://www.twitter.com/good_wally Session Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rwda11yaccessconf-2013-05-28optimized-130528225313-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. This is the newer &amp; updated version of the &quot;Responsive Web Design &amp; Accessibility&quot; presentation (http://slidesha.re/1awZEmT). George Zamfir, Accessibility Specialist, goodwally.ca Description: As we are moving away from traditional computers and towards mobile devices the question is: How do we build our web products to work for all these devices and more importantly, how do we do it accessibly? In my experience, Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good solution - not only that it doesn&#39;t impede accessibility but it promotes it. We&#39;ll learn the basics of RWD and accessibility techniques. Objectives: Throughout the different projects I worked on it became apparent to me that Responsive Web Design (RWD) is a good promoter for accessibility. In this session, I will be sharing the lessons learned and practical examples on implementing RWD and accessibility. The objective is 2-fold: A primer on Responsive Web Design (RWD); what it is and how to build responsive websites Best practices cross-overs between RWD and accessibility. Speaker Bio(s): My name is George Zamfir and I&#39;m passionate about web accessibility. I have been working in web accessibility since 2006 touching on the many facets of this field: performed academic research into learning technologies at Ryerson University, built assistive technologies, ran a web development business, developed technical accessibility solutions at Scotiabank working on complex web properties, but even more gratifying is organizing monthly accessibility meetups in Toronto. Did I mention I also played the piano professionally at age 6? Contact Information: George Zamfir: george@goodwally.ca , www.goodwally.ca, http://www.twitter.com/good_wally Session Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Responsive Web Design - An Accessibility Tool from George Zamfir
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Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 2/2 /GeorgeZamfir/accessibility-integration-in-a-global-customer-website-scotiabankcom-a-success-story-22 accessibilityconference-guelph-session2-120604143517-phpapp01
Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 2 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.]]>

Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 2 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.]]>
Mon, 04 Jun 2012 14:35:15 GMT /GeorgeZamfir/accessibility-integration-in-a-global-customer-website-scotiabankcom-a-success-story-22 GeorgeZamfir@slideshare.net(GeorgeZamfir) Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 2/2 GeorgeZamfir Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 2 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accessibilityconference-guelph-session2-120604143517-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 2 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You&#39;ll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies &amp; standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.
Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 2/2 from George Zamfir
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Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 1/2 /GeorgeZamfir/scotiabankcom-accessibility-integration-in-a-global-customer-website-a-success-story accessibilityconference-guelph-session1-120604141619-phpapp02
Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 1 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.]]>

Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 1 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.]]>
Mon, 04 Jun 2012 14:16:17 GMT /GeorgeZamfir/scotiabankcom-accessibility-integration-in-a-global-customer-website-a-success-story GeorgeZamfir@slideshare.net(GeorgeZamfir) Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 1/2 GeorgeZamfir Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 1 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You'll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies & standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accessibilityconference-guelph-session1-120604141619-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. The redesign of scotiabank.com presented an ideal opportunity to truly embed accessibility into the project and management processes. This is presentation 1 of 2. There are two presentations in this series and in both presentations we highlight the most important lessons we learned, best practices that worked and the challenges we faced and how to overcome them. However, they do complement each other: - the 1st presentation speaks to the governance, policies and management process around the project - the 2nd presentation describes the accessibility tasks undertaken at each SDLC phase You&#39;ll learn how we gained participation from various stakeholders, shared best practices and built accessibility skills throughout the team. The accessibility team at Scotia was engaged from the very beginning and collaborated with many stakeholders and as a result took the opportunity to build an accessible framework from day 1 by injecting the accessibility requirements and best practices throughout the entire Software Development Lifecycle Cycle (SDLC). -- Objectives The redesign of a large, national website is a complex undertaking. It is also an opportunity to do accessibility right from the beginning. The objective of the session is to share lessons learned and practical tips about how to successfully integrate accessibility into a large project. This included: - the ability to work with multiple teams in parallel or sequentially - working on standards and best practices with the planning team - working on technical solutions with the development team -- Some questions that we answered: - What is the role of the accessibility team in a large project? Does the role need to adapt and how? - What are the accessibility policies &amp; standards that apply? - How do you manage and communicate accessibility standards and technical solutions between the various management, design, development and testing teams? - Do you have to follow WCAG 2 by the letter? What’s the alternative? We will provide insight into policy, planning, technical solutions and best practices that we hope will be of great benefit and use to the accessibility community.
Accessibility Integration in a Global Customer Website - Scotiabank.com - A Success Story 1/2 from George Zamfir
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Accessibility and Web Technologies @HTML5_Toronto /slideshow/accessibility-web-technologies-html5toronto/11246423 html5a11ypresogeorgezamfir-120124222227-phpapp01
Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. George Zamfir's presentation on disabilities & web accessibility at the HTML5 Toronto Web App Developers Meetup in Toronto on Jan 19, 2012. "We are only as (dis)abled as the environment around us!" Powerpoint & PDF Versions at http://bit.ly/preso_a11y_html5]]>

Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. George Zamfir's presentation on disabilities & web accessibility at the HTML5 Toronto Web App Developers Meetup in Toronto on Jan 19, 2012. "We are only as (dis)abled as the environment around us!" Powerpoint & PDF Versions at http://bit.ly/preso_a11y_html5]]>
Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:22:23 GMT /slideshow/accessibility-web-technologies-html5toronto/11246423 GeorgeZamfir@slideshare.net(GeorgeZamfir) Accessibility and Web Technologies @HTML5_Toronto GeorgeZamfir Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. George Zamfir's presentation on disabilities & web accessibility at the HTML5 Toronto Web App Developers Meetup in Toronto on Jan 19, 2012. "We are only as (dis)abled as the environment around us!" Powerpoint & PDF Versions at http://bit.ly/preso_a11y_html5 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/html5a11ypresogeorgezamfir-120124222227-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Accessibility questions? Get in contact: george@goodwally.ca. George Zamfir&#39;s presentation on disabilities &amp; web accessibility at the HTML5 Toronto Web App Developers Meetup in Toronto on Jan 19, 2012. &quot;We are only as (dis)abled as the environment around us!&quot; Powerpoint &amp; PDF Versions at http://bit.ly/preso_a11y_html5
Accessibility and Web Technologies @HTML5_Toronto from George Zamfir
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