Tag Archives: conference
Accessibility Article, Award, Conferences
This year continues to be as busy as ever! In January, I finally published my big article 25 Ways To Make Your Website Accessible. The idea was to get it on a major online magazine, but red tape got in … Continue reading
Big Month on Web Axe (Nov 2010)
I sure had a busy November 2010 with Web Axe, my podcast and blog on web accessibility and web standards. Here a summary of the posts: Podcast #86: EDUCAUSE Review, AHG Preview, HTML5 Audio with Terrill Thompson (Nov 2) Dennis … Continue reading
Fun, CSUN, BlindMind
I took the family on a return visit to the Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield, California (only a 1 1/2 hour drive). Picture of wife and kids at Jelly Belly. Also went to the newly re-opened Happy Hollow Park & … Continue reading
“Twitter and Web Accessibility” Presentation at AHG
I just returned from the Accessing Higher Ground (AHG) 2009 conference in Westminster, Colorado (just outside Denver). Subtitled “Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference.” The event has a slant in higher education; making college and university information accessible. I missed … Continue reading
Attended Web 2.0 Expo in SF
Last week, I attended the Web 2.0 Expo conference at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco. The sponsors included O’Reilly Media, Adobe, Microsoft, and eBay. Overall, it was a pretty good conference, with lots of discussion about mobile and … Continue reading
Trips to Toronto and Boulder
So I went to the Toronto, Canada area almost two weeks ago and to Boulder, Colorado this past week. During my 5-day trip to Canada (with my manager), I stayed and worked in a suburb of Toronto, Mississauga. I also … Continue reading
Speaking at “Accessing Higher Ground” Conference
It’s a pleasure to announce that I’m scheduled to be speaking at the 11th Annual Accessing Higher Ground conference, subtitled “Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference”, which takes place in Boulder, Colorado this November 11-14. The conference is hosted by … Continue reading
