Web 2.0 Expo

Universal Design for Web Applications


9:00 - 9:50AM on Wednesday, September 17 in 1A21 & 22

As devices like the iPhone take hold, our perception of the user’s environment is changing. As capable as these devices are, they still have small screens and slow data-entry mechanisms. They’re also used in stadiums and subways, where the user’s environment can limit how they can interact with web content.

The accessibility of the Web to people with disabilities has foreshadowed this modern-day challenge for the Web. And a common approach will help both causes: building toward universal design.

In this session, we will discuss the concept of situational disability, which is brought on by limited-capability devices on the Web, and has strong parallels to the problems of users with disabilities. We will explore today’s accessibility landscape, and produce concrete techniques designers and developers can use today to make their audience happy, whether they’re using phones, tablets, or bifocals.



Review this session

Overall:
  • Rate this talk
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

3.04 (23 votes)
Matt May:
  • Rate this speaker
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

1.00 (1 vote)
Wendy Chisholm:
  • Rate this speaker
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

4.00 (1 vote)
leave a written review

I think the content could have been great, but the presentation style was horrible. Several people walked out and both speakers seemed unprepared.

03:27AM Thu Sep 18, 2008


Agreed with the other comment. Speakers seemed unprepared and the talk was scattered. I never got the overall point of the topic.

07:34AM Thu Sep 18, 2008


Interesting topic!

06:58AM Mon Sep 29, 2008



 

Who's Interested?

4
4
AD
AD