Web Accessibility has become technically mature, politically accepted and legally enforced around the world. In Europe, for example, following the UNCRPD the Web Accessibility Directive (Directive 2016/2102), the European Accessibility Act and the related standard EN 301 549 shape a comprehensive frame for implementing Web Accessibility. The question is no longer if, but how to implement Web Accessibility in an efficient and effective manner in a web design, engineering and content provision process. This session invites reporting on developments and studies focussing on, but not limited to:

  • State of the Art and advancements in Web Accessibility: Awareness, legislation, methods, techniques, tools and implementation
  • Monitoring of the implementation of the WAD โ€“ state of the art in the 27 EU countries
  • Including Web/Software Accessibility in the process and daily practice of design, development and content provision
  • Challenges in Web Accessibility Design
  • Challenges in Web evaluation/monitoring
  • Improving user involvement, participation and user-centred Web Accessibility
  • Accessibility and Usability of new interface elements, widgets and gadgets (e.g. overlays) and their use as Accessibility support tools or for general content provision
  • Training and education in Web Accessibility
  • Certification of Websites โ€“ different examples throughout Europe โ€“ the example of Austria with WACA

Acknowledgement: This session is organised in the frame of the AccessibleEU project, co-funded by the European Commission.

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