
Web Accessibility – Learning From Each Other
As part of From Access to Inclusion, an Arts and Culture Summit
Join Sharron Rush from Knowbility as she shares her team’s general findings from three intensive days of website clinics with arts organisations from around the world.
Knowbility is a nonprofit organisation, founded in 1999 and based in Austin, Texas with the mission to create an accessible online world for people of all abilities. Knowbility pursues its mission through three related sets of services:
- Awareness: outreach and volunteerism including the award winning Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR) competition
- Education: K12 Access Toolkit and the annual John Slatin AccessU accessibility skills training conference
- Services: Training, audit, and consulting services for business, academia, government, and NGOs.
In this session, Sharron will also share the current and future trends in digital accessibility, particularly useful at a time when arts organisations are dependent, now more than ever, on their digital offerings to engage with audiences.
This event will have live Speech to Text (CART) and will take place in Zoom.
ASL, BSL and ISL are available on request at the time of booking.