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2011 Possible Topics List

The registration form asks if attendees would be interested in presenting and asks for the topic or title of their presentation. The current list of possible topics is:

  • Accessibility as a Public Health Issue
  • Accessibility in Plain English (10 am session)
  • Accessible Forms
  • Accessible Games for the Blind
  • Accessibility in Mobile
  • Accessible Media
  • Accessible Multi-media
  • AT and Web Validation
  • Case Study on Setting Up an Accessible Website
  • Creating Accessibility Programs
  • Communicating with Others
  • Designing for Accessibility
  • Encouraging Developers with Disabilities: Tools, Communities, and Resources
  • Google eBooks and Accessibility
  • Governance
  • How Combining Usability and Accessibility at MIT Improved the Development Process
  • How can we leverage the accessibility community as an asset for universal design
  • Implementation and Management of Accessibility Programs
  • Improving accessibility of authoring tools and social networking sites
  • Improving accessibility of browsers and user agents
  • Improving accessibility of video and media (content and players)
  • Inspection Tools
  • Integrating Accessibility in Project Management Cycles
  • Intellectual Property (legal stuff)
  • iPhone apps
  • JAWS
  • Learning Management Systems
  • Making Websites and Applications Accessible to the Visually Impaired
  • Motion Graphics and Cognitive Science: Communicating Successfully in a Rich Media World
  • Practical hands-free speech recognition
  • "Protect Your Passion" Intellectual Property Law and Patents
  • Refreshable Braille
  • Screen Magnification
  • Screen readers
  • Strategy
  • Traumatic brain injuries and accessibility issues
  • Tips for Public Speaking
  • Top Accessibility Issues
  • Selling Accessibility Internally
  • Voiceover-friendly iPhone Apps
  • WAI-ARIA
  • Web Accessiblity for the Deaf and Hard-of-hearing
  • What's Technical Assistance and How Do I Provide It?
  • WordPress Admin Area Accessibility
  • Worldspace FireEyes

We will keep updating the list as more topics are suggested.

Note: If you would like us to add your name to your topic, send us an email.

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