24 Hours of Live-Streamed Accessibility Talks

The latest Inclusive Design 24 event starts September 23 at 6:30 PM Central Time and provides 24 hours of around-the-clock webinars.

Since 2014 this community event has celebrated inclusive design. It brings 24 hours of continuous free, online, accessible talks dedicated to inclusive design and development.

It shares knowledge and ideas from analogue to digital, from design to development, from planners to practitioners, and everything and everyone in between. It features presenters from around the world who form a Who's Who of accessibility. Here's your chance to learn from the best. Sessions range from beginner to advanced.

A new webinar starts every hour on the hour. You can tune in for any live presentation. Or you can watch it on YouTube after the event.

Topics

As stated on the Inclusive Design 24 website, topics include:

  1. Everyone Should Have WAP (Web Accessibility Please)
  2. Can People with Disabilities Use VR?
  3. Beyond "99 Red Balloons" - A Pragmatic guide to alternative text
  4. Inclusivity in Gaming: It Starts with Code
  5. Annotating designs for Accessibility
  6. You Make My Head Spin - Reducing Motion on the Web
  7. Starting Point towards Inclusive Design
  8. Accessibility and universal design in GCC: Challenges of today, Opportunities for tomorrow
  9. Inclusive Design is Fast by Default
  10. Curricula on Web Accessibility: Build, Compare and Select Courses on Web Accessibility
  11. Alastair Campbell WCAG 2.2 What's new and what to do with it
  12. Giving Voices Equity: Inclusive Teams Create Inclusive Products
  13. Auditorial: an innovative approach to inclusive story telling
  14. Mouse Accessibility
  15. How Project Management Empowers Accessibility
  16. Better quality of life through apps
  17. Accessible SVG Masterclass
  18. Accessible Workflows for Inclusive Publishing
  19. Now it is easy to add captions to videos on the web
  20. There is no average person; why designing with intersectionality in mind is critical.
  21. Your brain is welcome here: Digital spaces need a new welcome mat
  22. Deaf Tech: Travel Through Time from Past to Future
  23. The next step and beyond, using screen readers to evaluate the compatibility of a website
  24. Using the WebAIM Million and User Surveys to Inform Your Inclusion Efforts

For the full schedule, and session descriptions please check the Inclusive Design 24 Schedule.

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