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Web Accessibility London 2012 (a11yLDN'12)

a11yLDN

19 September 2012 from 10am to 4pm

a11yLDN is a 1-day event that will take place at City University London on 19th September 2012 (10am to 4pm). The mini-conference will have a deaf and hard of hearing theme, as it is believed they are a widely under-represented population within web accessibility. However the unconference will also consider the wider-disability population.

The event will be structured with short presentations that have ‘longer’ discussions, i.e. a place for people to learn from each other. Workshops will be also offered to give attendees the opportunity to try out existing, new and emerging assistive technology.

It will be directed at end-users, web designers and developers (web accessibility and user experience), editors and authors, accessibility specialists, universities and companies, charities and more specifically the movers and shakers of web accessibility. So come along and find out what's happening in web accessibility!

Tickets are FREE and will be released in 4 rounds:
1st round (early bird): 30 August at 12noon
2nd round: 3 September at 12noon
3rd round: 13 September at 12noon
4th round: 18 September at 12noon

14 known attendees

  • Marcus Tucker
  • Rik Williams
  • barbara cassani
  • Jamie Knight
  • CoolfieldsConsulting
  • Nick Freear
  • Kimberley Tew
  • Morena Fiore
  • Joshua Marshall
  • Warren Posner
  • Jonathan Hassell
  • ☯Evil Jim O'Donnell
  • Dr. Makayla Lewis
  • Jon Gibbins

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  • Katarzyna Stawarz
  • Johan Huijkman
  • Simon Whatley
  • Patrick Sansom
  • Léonie Watson
  • Tony Scott
  • Nick de Voil
  • Yesol Kim
  • AlistairDorman-Smith
  • Karen Mardahl
  • Anna Walters

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