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With Andrew Hedges (COO, Assistiv Labs).
Venue, 72 Spring St
Nov 20 (Wed) @ 07:30 PM
FREE
 
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DETAILS

Important note for in-person attendees


This event will be online & in-person. The speaker & live stream starts at 7:30 pm ET. In-person attendees may arrive as early as 7 pm ET.


Description

Accessibility maturity models help organizations track progress across their accessibility programs. Automated tooling (sometimes called Continuous Accessibility) is a proven way to boost software quality at scale. What options exist to apply Continuous Accessibility concepts to make progress against todays accessibility maturity models?


The landscape of software accessibility quality tooling automation is changing rapidly. For organizations working to improve outcomes by evaluating progress against one of the several available accessibility maturity models, it can be confusing to understand how automated tools map to the dimensions measured by the models.


At the end of this talk, youll understand the following:



  • What Accessibility Maturity Models are & how theyre helpful.

  • The concept of Continuous Accessibility & how it can improve outcomes.

  • How Continuous Accessibility can contribute to advancing your organizations accessibility maturity.


Process gets a bad rap. When employed effectively, solid processes are what allow organizations to repeatedly achieve desired outcomes. Web accessibility is no different. Join this talk to learn about the intersection of good processes & automated tooling.


There will be time for your questions.


Presenter bio

Andrew Hedges is the COO & co-founder of Assistiv Labs, an accessibility tooling company serving customers including Slack, Zendesk, & ServiceNow. A longtime advocate for web accessibility & inclusive design, Andrew has worked as a web developer & engineering leader for over 25 years including stints at Apple, Digg, Disney, & Zapier. After living around the U.S. & New Zealand, he again lives in beautiful Portland, Oregon with his partner Valerie.


Accessibility

The presentation will have human captions [CC], not automatic captions. Please let us know about accessibility requirements two weeks before the event.


There will be audio descriptions & an ASL interpreter.


Livestream

View on YouTube


Provided by Internet Society Accessibility SIG.


Location details

The event is on the 4th floor. Everyone must be accompanied to the event on the 4th floor. Because everyone needs to be escorted, please arrive early or on time. When you enter the ground floor, ask for Ben Ogilvie from A11yNYC to get elevator access.


Attendees can enter on the third floor & go up the staircase, or request accommodation to go directly to the 4th floor. Thanks to Ben Ogilvie for making this possible! Let us know if you're coming!


The building is near several transit stops:


6 train



  • Spring Street (non-accessible stop): 100 feet

  • Canal Street (accessible stop): 0.4 miles


NQRW trains



  • Prince Street (non-accessible stop): 0.2 miles

  • Canal Street (accessible stop): 0.3 miles


M1 / M55 Bus lines



  • Broadway/Spring Street stop: 500 feet


Cabs & rideshares can let passengers out right near the building entrance


Accreditation

All A11yNYC meetups are pre-approved for IAAP Continuing Accessibility Education Credits (CAEC).


Sponsors

Thanks to AKQA, Deque, Evinced, Equal Entry, & Fable for sponsoring. Want to be a sponsor? Contact meryl@equalentry.com

 
 
 
 
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