Continuation of Day 1 CascadiaCSS talks. Here’s the second part of the morning. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 2 Notes”
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CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 1 Notes
First day of CascadiaFest is CSS day. Here are my notes from the first part of the morning talks. Continue reading “CascadiaFest: CSS Morning Talks Part 1 Notes”
Code4Lib 2015: Closing Keynote
While I didn’t make it to Code4Lib 2015 this year, I did manage to catch the closing keynote on the livestream, so here are the notes. Continue reading “Code4Lib 2015: Closing Keynote”
Presentation: Making Accessible Content Easy and Part of Your Work
This was originally presented as an online workshop for the Center for Instructional Development & Distance Education, University of Pittsburgh on February 5, 2015. If you’re familiar with my presentations, everything up to and including the introduction to universal design is quite similar to my past presentations (especially the most recent one). However, after that, this presentation focuses solely on creating content, both online (such as using WordPress) and using software (such as Microsoft Word). As you can imagine, this presentation was geared towards non-technical users, going into much more detail on content guidelines than in any of my other presentations, and for UPitt faculty and staff. Continue reading “Presentation: Making Accessible Content Easy and Part of Your Work”
Making Web Services Accessible With Universal Design
This was presented as a webinar for the Education Institute on Thursday, January 22, 2015. This presentation is mostly an amalgamation of the Access 2014 and LibTechConf 2014 presentations. There are a couple of small sections (namely analytics, how ever did I forget about that?) that have been added, but a lot of it is recap for those who have seen my presentations before. Continue reading “Making Web Services Accessible With Universal Design”