ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tedgies / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tedgies / Fri, 05 Apr 2024 15:49:16 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tedgies CSUN 2024 Simplifying Accessible Data Visualizations - 5 April 2024.pptx /slideshow/csun-2024-simplifying-accessible-data-visualizations-5-april-2024pptx/267128895 csun2024simplifyingaccessibledatavisualizations-5april2024-240405154916-f295873b
Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on improving intelligibility and understandability of non-visual user experiences of graphs and charts. We will share findings around the design of use case-based text descriptions and personalized charts. When we started our research into screen reader friendly charts eight years ago, we challenged the notion that a table version of the data was an equivalent and sufficiently accessible alternative. Since then, we’ve explored many features such as automated data point and structure descriptions, human created descriptions, and sonification or tones. We will share our research into examining different information seeking modes or use cases. What is the ideal user experience for use cases of: data point examination, identification of trends, and main idea extraction? Based upon these modes we will propose optimal designs for accessible data visualization consumption. With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide real user feedback from non-sighted users on our approach. We will also show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations.]]>

Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on improving intelligibility and understandability of non-visual user experiences of graphs and charts. We will share findings around the design of use case-based text descriptions and personalized charts. When we started our research into screen reader friendly charts eight years ago, we challenged the notion that a table version of the data was an equivalent and sufficiently accessible alternative. Since then, we’ve explored many features such as automated data point and structure descriptions, human created descriptions, and sonification or tones. We will share our research into examining different information seeking modes or use cases. What is the ideal user experience for use cases of: data point examination, identification of trends, and main idea extraction? Based upon these modes we will propose optimal designs for accessible data visualization consumption. With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide real user feedback from non-sighted users on our approach. We will also show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations.]]>
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 15:49:16 GMT /slideshow/csun-2024-simplifying-accessible-data-visualizations-5-april-2024pptx/267128895 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2024 Simplifying Accessible Data Visualizations - 5 April 2024.pptx tedgies Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on improving intelligibility and understandability of non-visual user experiences of graphs and charts. We will share findings around the design of use case-based text descriptions and personalized charts. When we started our research into screen reader friendly charts eight years ago, we challenged the notion that a table version of the data was an equivalent and sufficiently accessible alternative. Since then, we’ve explored many features such as automated data point and structure descriptions, human created descriptions, and sonification or tones. We will share our research into examining different information seeking modes or use cases. What is the ideal user experience for use cases of: data point examination, identification of trends, and main idea extraction? Based upon these modes we will propose optimal designs for accessible data visualization consumption. With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide real user feedback from non-sighted users on our approach. We will also show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2024simplifyingaccessibledatavisualizations-5april2024-240405154916-f295873b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on improving intelligibility and understandability of non-visual user experiences of graphs and charts. We will share findings around the design of use case-based text descriptions and personalized charts. When we started our research into screen reader friendly charts eight years ago, we challenged the notion that a table version of the data was an equivalent and sufficiently accessible alternative. Since then, we’ve explored many features such as automated data point and structure descriptions, human created descriptions, and sonification or tones. We will share our research into examining different information seeking modes or use cases. What is the ideal user experience for use cases of: data point examination, identification of trends, and main idea extraction? Based upon these modes we will propose optimal designs for accessible data visualization consumption. With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide real user feedback from non-sighted users on our approach. We will also show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations.
CSUN 2024 Simplifying Accessible Data Visualizations - 5 April 2024.pptx from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2023 Automated Descriptions 3 March 2023 TG.pptx /slideshow/csun-2023-automated-descriptions-3-march-2023-tgpptx/257506380 csun2023automateddescriptions3march2023tg-230421154255-68907d2a
Highcharts is a world leading provider of accessible charting tools for the web, used by 80 of the top 100 Fortune companies. Recently Highcharts and global publishing company Elsevier’s Digital Accessibility Team collaborated to provide better accessibility for line charts with large datasets. Line charts are often used to visualize datasets with thousands of data points. This presents a challenge for non-visual access, as providing access to individual data points is not sufficient. A reader of a line chart with a large amount of data will aim to extract information about trends, patterns, and outliers from the chart. Can we make this information more accessible by communicating it through text and sound? What is the most intuitive way to experience this data through sound? And to which extent can we automate the text description? Human authored text descriptions of charts are historically difficult to beat, but can in many cases be impractical – such as where data is dynamically loaded in real-time. Automated text descriptions can also be designed to be more objective and less prone to biases. Will users be able to trust these descriptions? Will they still prefer those created by a human? With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide user feedback from non-sighted users on our approaches. We will share findings about best practices, and show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations. ]]>

Highcharts is a world leading provider of accessible charting tools for the web, used by 80 of the top 100 Fortune companies. Recently Highcharts and global publishing company Elsevier’s Digital Accessibility Team collaborated to provide better accessibility for line charts with large datasets. Line charts are often used to visualize datasets with thousands of data points. This presents a challenge for non-visual access, as providing access to individual data points is not sufficient. A reader of a line chart with a large amount of data will aim to extract information about trends, patterns, and outliers from the chart. Can we make this information more accessible by communicating it through text and sound? What is the most intuitive way to experience this data through sound? And to which extent can we automate the text description? Human authored text descriptions of charts are historically difficult to beat, but can in many cases be impractical – such as where data is dynamically loaded in real-time. Automated text descriptions can also be designed to be more objective and less prone to biases. Will users be able to trust these descriptions? Will they still prefer those created by a human? With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide user feedback from non-sighted users on our approaches. We will share findings about best practices, and show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations. ]]>
Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:42:55 GMT /slideshow/csun-2023-automated-descriptions-3-march-2023-tgpptx/257506380 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2023 Automated Descriptions 3 March 2023 TG.pptx tedgies Highcharts is a world leading provider of accessible charting tools for the web, used by 80 of the top 100 Fortune companies. Recently Highcharts and global publishing company Elsevier’s Digital Accessibility Team collaborated to provide better accessibility for line charts with large datasets. Line charts are often used to visualize datasets with thousands of data points. This presents a challenge for non-visual access, as providing access to individual data points is not sufficient. A reader of a line chart with a large amount of data will aim to extract information about trends, patterns, and outliers from the chart. Can we make this information more accessible by communicating it through text and sound? What is the most intuitive way to experience this data through sound? And to which extent can we automate the text description? Human authored text descriptions of charts are historically difficult to beat, but can in many cases be impractical – such as where data is dynamically loaded in real-time. Automated text descriptions can also be designed to be more objective and less prone to biases. Will users be able to trust these descriptions? Will they still prefer those created by a human? With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide user feedback from non-sighted users on our approaches. We will share findings about best practices, and show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2023automateddescriptions3march2023tg-230421154255-68907d2a-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highcharts is a world leading provider of accessible charting tools for the web, used by 80 of the top 100 Fortune companies. Recently Highcharts and global publishing company Elsevier’s Digital Accessibility Team collaborated to provide better accessibility for line charts with large datasets. Line charts are often used to visualize datasets with thousands of data points. This presents a challenge for non-visual access, as providing access to individual data points is not sufficient. A reader of a line chart with a large amount of data will aim to extract information about trends, patterns, and outliers from the chart. Can we make this information more accessible by communicating it through text and sound? What is the most intuitive way to experience this data through sound? And to which extent can we automate the text description? Human authored text descriptions of charts are historically difficult to beat, but can in many cases be impractical – such as where data is dynamically loaded in real-time. Automated text descriptions can also be designed to be more objective and less prone to biases. Will users be able to trust these descriptions? Will they still prefer those created by a human? With each of the new accessibility research questions we will provide user feedback from non-sighted users on our approaches. We will share findings about best practices, and show screen reader demos to help illustrate design considerations.
CSUN 2023 Automated Descriptions 3 March 2023 TG.pptx from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2023 Analytics.pptx /slideshow/csun-2023-analyticspptx/256359866 csun2023analytics-230310194104-115f03c5
Historically, VPATs or (Accessibility Conformance Reports) have been the way in which to measure and document compliance with a number of standards including (WCAG, US 508, and EN 301 549). Companies which produce many products often produce many VPATs to help meet the needs of customers and internal stakeholders. Within VPATs, there is a wealth of data generated that, if fully leveraged, can provide insights into a company’s accessibility estate. Data can be derived from VPATs such as the distribution of checkpoints that are fully, partially, and not supported. This data can be mined, aggregated, and sliced in ways to help provide larger insights. Elsevier has a large number of products, and we used this data analytics approach to compare and rank using data from dozens of accessibility evaluations. We will share the story of why this became necessary for us, and the eventual decisions that led to our current iteration. We will also go over the benefits of ranking products against each other and how it breeds competitiveness, especially in an organization that takes accessibility seriously. We will also share the success stories of how this comparison has driven accessibility remediation efforts across numerous products. We will also go over the limitations of these analytics and any current issues they still have. ]]>

Historically, VPATs or (Accessibility Conformance Reports) have been the way in which to measure and document compliance with a number of standards including (WCAG, US 508, and EN 301 549). Companies which produce many products often produce many VPATs to help meet the needs of customers and internal stakeholders. Within VPATs, there is a wealth of data generated that, if fully leveraged, can provide insights into a company’s accessibility estate. Data can be derived from VPATs such as the distribution of checkpoints that are fully, partially, and not supported. This data can be mined, aggregated, and sliced in ways to help provide larger insights. Elsevier has a large number of products, and we used this data analytics approach to compare and rank using data from dozens of accessibility evaluations. We will share the story of why this became necessary for us, and the eventual decisions that led to our current iteration. We will also go over the benefits of ranking products against each other and how it breeds competitiveness, especially in an organization that takes accessibility seriously. We will also share the success stories of how this comparison has driven accessibility remediation efforts across numerous products. We will also go over the limitations of these analytics and any current issues they still have. ]]>
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 19:41:04 GMT /slideshow/csun-2023-analyticspptx/256359866 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2023 Analytics.pptx tedgies Historically, VPATs or (Accessibility Conformance Reports) have been the way in which to measure and document compliance with a number of standards including (WCAG, US 508, and EN 301 549). Companies which produce many products often produce many VPATs to help meet the needs of customers and internal stakeholders. Within VPATs, there is a wealth of data generated that, if fully leveraged, can provide insights into a company’s accessibility estate. Data can be derived from VPATs such as the distribution of checkpoints that are fully, partially, and not supported. This data can be mined, aggregated, and sliced in ways to help provide larger insights. Elsevier has a large number of products, and we used this data analytics approach to compare and rank using data from dozens of accessibility evaluations. We will share the story of why this became necessary for us, and the eventual decisions that led to our current iteration. We will also go over the benefits of ranking products against each other and how it breeds competitiveness, especially in an organization that takes accessibility seriously. We will also share the success stories of how this comparison has driven accessibility remediation efforts across numerous products. We will also go over the limitations of these analytics and any current issues they still have. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2023analytics-230310194104-115f03c5-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Historically, VPATs or (Accessibility Conformance Reports) have been the way in which to measure and document compliance with a number of standards including (WCAG, US 508, and EN 301 549). Companies which produce many products often produce many VPATs to help meet the needs of customers and internal stakeholders. Within VPATs, there is a wealth of data generated that, if fully leveraged, can provide insights into a company’s accessibility estate. Data can be derived from VPATs such as the distribution of checkpoints that are fully, partially, and not supported. This data can be mined, aggregated, and sliced in ways to help provide larger insights. Elsevier has a large number of products, and we used this data analytics approach to compare and rank using data from dozens of accessibility evaluations. We will share the story of why this became necessary for us, and the eventual decisions that led to our current iteration. We will also go over the benefits of ranking products against each other and how it breeds competitiveness, especially in an organization that takes accessibility seriously. We will also share the success stories of how this comparison has driven accessibility remediation efforts across numerous products. We will also go over the limitations of these analytics and any current issues they still have.
CSUN 2023 Analytics.pptx from Ted Gies
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Accessible Next Level Visualizations /slideshow/accessible-next-level-visualizations-251377654/251377654 nextleveldatavis15march-220318203103
Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on three areas, including stacked column charts, scatter plots, and charts with drill-down interactivity. We will share design considerations for keyboard navigation and the understandability of non-visual representations of data visualizations. ]]>

Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on three areas, including stacked column charts, scatter plots, and charts with drill-down interactivity. We will share design considerations for keyboard navigation and the understandability of non-visual representations of data visualizations. ]]>
Fri, 18 Mar 2022 20:31:03 GMT /slideshow/accessible-next-level-visualizations-251377654/251377654 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) Accessible Next Level Visualizations tedgies Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on three areas, including stacked column charts, scatter plots, and charts with drill-down interactivity. We will share design considerations for keyboard navigation and the understandability of non-visual representations of data visualizations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nextleveldatavis15march-220318203103-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making interactive web charts more accessible. Our usability studies focused on three areas, including stacked column charts, scatter plots, and charts with drill-down interactivity. We will share design considerations for keyboard navigation and the understandability of non-visual representations of data visualizations.
Accessible Next Level Visualizations from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2020 Accessible Visualizations: Maps, Annotations, and Spark lines /slideshow/csun-2020-accessible-visualizations-maps-annotations-and-spark-lines/230470032 csun2020-highcharts18march2020-200318162049
Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making web maps, chart annotations, and sparklines more accessible. Presented by Ted Gies and Øystein Moseng.]]>

Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making web maps, chart annotations, and sparklines more accessible. Presented by Ted Gies and Øystein Moseng.]]>
Wed, 18 Mar 2020 16:20:49 GMT /slideshow/csun-2020-accessible-visualizations-maps-annotations-and-spark-lines/230470032 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2020 Accessible Visualizations: Maps, Annotations, and Spark lines tedgies Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making web maps, chart annotations, and sparklines more accessible. Presented by Ted Gies and Øystein Moseng. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2020-highcharts18march2020-200318162049-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highcharts and Elsevier share recent research into making web maps, chart annotations, and sparklines more accessible. Presented by Ted Gies and Øystein Moseng.
CSUN 2020 Accessible Visualizations: Maps, Annotations, and Spark lines from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2020 VPATs: For Business or Measure /slideshow/csun-2020-vpats-for-business-or-measure/230416484 vpatscsun202017march2020tg-200317210919
Elsevier will share our VPAT service package model which integrates a WCAG 2.0 evaluation document, score card, fix list, and a new analytical chart ranking.]]>

Elsevier will share our VPAT service package model which integrates a WCAG 2.0 evaluation document, score card, fix list, and a new analytical chart ranking.]]>
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 21:09:19 GMT /slideshow/csun-2020-vpats-for-business-or-measure/230416484 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2020 VPATs: For Business or Measure tedgies Elsevier will share our VPAT service package model which integrates a WCAG 2.0 evaluation document, score card, fix list, and a new analytical chart ranking. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vpatscsun202017march2020tg-200317210919-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Elsevier will share our VPAT service package model which integrates a WCAG 2.0 evaluation document, score card, fix list, and a new analytical chart ranking.
CSUN 2020 VPATs: For Business or Measure from Ted Gies
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Highcharts- The Next Chapter CSUN 2019 /slideshow/highcharts-the-next-chapter-csun-2019/137112005 csun2019-highchartsthenextchapter6march2019-190319140015
Highsoft AS and Elsevier share upgrades to the accessible Higcharts visualization library including research around sonification and speech input. Presented by 2. Øystein Moseng and Ted Gies.]]>

Highsoft AS and Elsevier share upgrades to the accessible Higcharts visualization library including research around sonification and speech input. Presented by 2. Øystein Moseng and Ted Gies.]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:00:15 GMT /slideshow/highcharts-the-next-chapter-csun-2019/137112005 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) Highcharts- The Next Chapter CSUN 2019 tedgies Highsoft AS and Elsevier share upgrades to the accessible Higcharts visualization library including research around sonification and speech input. Presented by 2. Øystein Moseng and Ted Gies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2019-highchartsthenextchapter6march2019-190319140015-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highsoft AS and Elsevier share upgrades to the accessible Higcharts visualization library including research around sonification and speech input. Presented by 2. Øystein Moseng and Ted Gies.
Highcharts- The Next Chapter CSUN 2019 from Ted Gies
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Accessibility in the Engineering Village CSUN 2019 /slideshow/accessibility-in-the-engineering-village-csun-2019/137109060 csun2019-a11yintheeningeeringvillage26feb2019-190319133341
Engineering Village is a comprehensive research database for engineers. We share our approach to accessibility along with recent user research and an accessible research dashboard. Presented by Elsevier Ted Gies and Jay Nemchik.]]>

Engineering Village is a comprehensive research database for engineers. We share our approach to accessibility along with recent user research and an accessible research dashboard. Presented by Elsevier Ted Gies and Jay Nemchik.]]>
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 13:33:41 GMT /slideshow/accessibility-in-the-engineering-village-csun-2019/137109060 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) Accessibility in the Engineering Village CSUN 2019 tedgies Engineering Village is a comprehensive research database for engineers. We share our approach to accessibility along with recent user research and an accessible research dashboard. Presented by Elsevier Ted Gies and Jay Nemchik. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2019-a11yintheeningeeringvillage26feb2019-190319133341-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Engineering Village is a comprehensive research database for engineers. We share our approach to accessibility along with recent user research and an accessible research dashboard. Presented by Elsevier Ted Gies and Jay Nemchik.
Accessibility in the Engineering Village CSUN 2019 from Ted Gies
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Elsevier Company Accessibility Policy /slideshow/elsevier-company-accessibility-policy/133727473 elsevierpolicyv5-190228184509
Elsevier, one of the largest international publishers in Science, recently committed to an Accessibility Policy which prescribes web products to adhere to WCAG 2.0.]]>

Elsevier, one of the largest international publishers in Science, recently committed to an Accessibility Policy which prescribes web products to adhere to WCAG 2.0.]]>
Thu, 28 Feb 2019 18:45:09 GMT /slideshow/elsevier-company-accessibility-policy/133727473 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) Elsevier Company Accessibility Policy tedgies Elsevier, one of the largest international publishers in Science, recently committed to an Accessibility Policy which prescribes web products to adhere to WCAG 2.0. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/elsevierpolicyv5-190228184509-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Elsevier, one of the largest international publishers in Science, recently committed to an Accessibility Policy which prescribes web products to adhere to WCAG 2.0.
Elsevier Company Accessibility Policy from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2018 Dont Play Me - 2 Games in Web Accessibility /slideshow/csun-2018-dont-play-me-2-games-in-web-accessibility/133726706 csun2018-a11ytestinggame-190228184120
We redesigned the medical terminology e course Medical Millionaire to be accessible. Separately we created a game format to crowdsource accessibility reviews using a guild. ]]>

We redesigned the medical terminology e course Medical Millionaire to be accessible. Separately we created a game format to crowdsource accessibility reviews using a guild. ]]>
Thu, 28 Feb 2019 18:41:20 GMT /slideshow/csun-2018-dont-play-me-2-games-in-web-accessibility/133726706 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2018 Dont Play Me - 2 Games in Web Accessibility tedgies We redesigned the medical terminology e course Medical Millionaire to be accessible. Separately we created a game format to crowdsource accessibility reviews using a guild. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2018-a11ytestinggame-190228184120-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We redesigned the medical terminology e course Medical Millionaire to be accessible. Separately we created a game format to crowdsource accessibility reviews using a guild.
CSUN 2018 Dont Play Me - 2 Games in Web Accessibility from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2017 VPATs For Business or Measure /slideshow/csun-2017-vpats-for-business-or-measure/72756221 csun2017vpatbusinessormeasure-170302231829
Elsevier has responded to hundreds of customer requests for VPATs around 508 compliance. We will discuss the business significance and our approach to handling requests. ]]>

Elsevier has responded to hundreds of customer requests for VPATs around 508 compliance. We will discuss the business significance and our approach to handling requests. ]]>
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 23:18:29 GMT /slideshow/csun-2017-vpats-for-business-or-measure/72756221 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2017 VPATs For Business or Measure tedgies Elsevier has responded to hundreds of customer requests for VPATs around 508 compliance. We will discuss the business significance and our approach to handling requests. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csun2017vpatbusinessormeasure-170302231829-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Elsevier has responded to hundreds of customer requests for VPATs around 508 compliance. We will discuss the business significance and our approach to handling requests.
CSUN 2017 VPATs For Business or Measure from Ted Gies
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Accessible svg charts using aria 2016 /slideshow/accessible-svg-charts-using-aria-2016/60346311 accessiblesvgchartsusingaria2016-160401152041
Presentation from CSUN 2016. Elsevier and Highsoft AS recently collaborated to enhance the accessibility of a SVG chart library.]]>

Presentation from CSUN 2016. Elsevier and Highsoft AS recently collaborated to enhance the accessibility of a SVG chart library.]]>
Fri, 01 Apr 2016 15:20:41 GMT /slideshow/accessible-svg-charts-using-aria-2016/60346311 tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) Accessible svg charts using aria 2016 tedgies Presentation from CSUN 2016. Elsevier and Highsoft AS recently collaborated to enhance the accessibility of a SVG chart library. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accessiblesvgchartsusingaria2016-160401152041-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from CSUN 2016. Elsevier and Highsoft AS recently collaborated to enhance the accessibility of a SVG chart library.
Accessible svg charts using aria 2016 from Ted Gies
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World Usability Day 2012 ARIA /tedgies/world-usability-day-2012-aria worldusabilitydayv01-121107164849-phpapp01
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Wed, 07 Nov 2012 16:48:46 GMT /tedgies/world-usability-day-2012-aria tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) World Usability Day 2012 ARIA tedgies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/worldusabilitydayv01-121107164849-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
World Usability Day 2012 ARIA from Ted Gies
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CSUN 2012: ScienceDirect Article Of The Future Collaboration /tedgies/csun-2012-sciencedirect-article-of-the-future-collaboration articleofthefutureversion6-13403709233991-phpapp02-120622082302-phpapp02
These slides were presented by Hadi Rangin and myself at CSUN 2012, The International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. The topic was the ongoing collaboration between Elsevier and university experts in accessibility such as University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign.]]>

These slides were presented by Hadi Rangin and myself at CSUN 2012, The International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. The topic was the ongoing collaboration between Elsevier and university experts in accessibility such as University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign.]]>
Fri, 22 Jun 2012 08:19:49 GMT /tedgies/csun-2012-sciencedirect-article-of-the-future-collaboration tedgies@slideshare.net(tedgies) CSUN 2012: ScienceDirect Article Of The Future Collaboration tedgies These slides were presented by Hadi Rangin and myself at CSUN 2012, The International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. The topic was the ongoing collaboration between Elsevier and university experts in accessibility such as University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/articleofthefutureversion6-13403709233991-phpapp02-120622082302-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These slides were presented by Hadi Rangin and myself at CSUN 2012, The International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. The topic was the ongoing collaboration between Elsevier and university experts in accessibility such as University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign.
CSUN 2012: ScienceDirect Article Of The Future Collaboration from Ted Gies
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