Promoting Mobile Accessibility - Education & Outreach
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Information about EOWG closing is in the 19 September 2024 blog post:
Accessibility education and outreach: Another milestone in W3C's 30-year history and evolution
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We welcome your help telling everyone about the updated Mobile Accessibility information.
You are welcome to use the sample wording below for your own blog posts, newsletter articles, etc.
If you write a blog, newsletter article, or such,
please let us know
by sending e-mail to wai-eo-editors@w3.org and we'll add it to our list.
Resources & Pointers
e-mail 10 Sept
tweet 10 Sept
Share Resources Supporting the Web Accessibility Business Case
blog post from a while ago
Audiences & Messages for Outreach
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Blog & newsletter ideas you can use
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The W3C Web Accessibility initiative (WAI) has published updated documents related to mobile accessibility. They cover how mobile web accessibility is addressed in existing W3C standards/guidelines, and how the overlap between mobile web design/development and accessibility strengthens the business case. See the Mobile Accessibility Resources e-mail at
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(@@Vicki: Suggested text (reused and slightly modified distributed text of Shawn). Sent on 27.09.2012 for publishing in next newsletter.@@)
The W3C Web Accessibility initiative (WAI) has published updated documents related to mobile accessibility. The resources cover how mobile web accessibility is addressed in existing W3C standards/guidelines, and how the overlap between mobile web design/development and accessibility strengthens the business case for web accessibility.
Mobile Accessibility
– A Summary:
Web Content Accessibility and Mobile Web
Making a Website Accessible Both for People with Disabilities and for Mobile Devices:
Shared Web Experiences: Barriers Common to Mobile Device Users and People with Disabilities:
Related information on the WAI-Engage wiki
Promoting accessibility through the mobile overlap - Social Networking Application Business Case:
Tweet ideas you can use
Mobile #Accessibility - making mobile web & apps work for people with disabilities
(plus business case updates)
WAI tweet 10 Sept
Retweeted by VMM
E-mail ideas you can use
WAI-IG e-mail 10 Sept
EOWG planning & record keeping
On September 10, 2012, Jennifer sent:
WAI-IG email message to the WebAIM list
WAI-IG email message to 17 "undisclosed recipients."
One of those recipients was Henny Swan. This message was a start toward my Action item 208. I then followed up, about three hours later, with a more personal message.
WAI-IG message to the Public WAI-Engage email list; I highlighted the mobile business case.
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