Blog articles about Conferences

Integrating accessibility in the design process

By Ruth Ellison, 27 October, 2008

I've been a bit behind in posting about the fantastic Web Directions South 08 conference, which was held in Sydney in September 2008. I first started attending the conference back in 2004 where I experienced a great sense of 'home' and community. This year, I was given the opportunity to present about something I'm very passionate about - accessibility and the user experience.

The basis of the presentation is how we can develop accessible web products by takinga holistic approach to web accessibility. This  means moving beyond the principles of web standards, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines andother accessibility guideline and looking at differentways of incorporating accessibility into the design process to produceaccessible and useful user experiences. My three key themes for the presentation were:

  1. Consider accessibility and usability right from the start
  2. Involve users throughout the process
  3. Accessibility is more than checklists and standards - it's about the people

It's about achieving a better understanding of how people interact with your products in the context of their day to day environments, which can be done via a range of user research techniques and testing/evaluation techniques.

You can check out the full presentation below.

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Usability for Government: improving service delivery

By Di Pierce, 2 September, 2008

Ruth Ellison & Adrian Newton presented to the Local Government WebNetwork Conference 2008 on the topic of improving service delivery via the implementation of usability in Government. This presentation highlights theimportance of usability and user-centred design and provides practicaltips for improving much more than just the look and feel of yourwebsite.

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Accessibility in Government

By Amanda Harding, 22 November, 2007

Ruth Ellison presented to the Canberra Web Standards Group on 12 November 2007 at the National Library of Australia on the topic of Implementing Accessibility in Government. The Web Standards Group is for people who are interested in web standards and best practices. There are currently over 5000 members from 112 countries.

Ruth took a look at some things to be aware of when implementing accessibility in an Australian Government context, from organisational level issues to people and technology challenges.

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