Accessibility Toronto Camp occurred Saturday, May 18 at OCAD University in incredible city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. For information on Twitter, search #a11yTOCamp and follow @a11yTO.
The camp kicked off with a warm welcome and announcements from organizers Billy Gregory, Oskar Westin, and Jenny Hiseler. Learn about all of the camp organizers on the event’s website.
Announcements during the event included the launch of a new conference Accessibility In Real Life (#a11yIRL) and an axe-pro beta program for web developers from Deque Systems.
Below are session resources, select Tweets, and a few personal notes.
Session Resources
Here’s a mix of resources from presenters of the conference.
- Inclusive Thinking for BAs and PMs by Hala Anwar (@halathinkeths).
- Accessibility Squad – How to Cultivate a Community of Practice (Google Slides) by Alex Tait (@AT_Fresh_Dev).
- Accessible SVG for icons, links and buttons (PPT), by Dennis Lembree (@DennisL).
- Case Study: The New AFB Website (Google Slides) by Crispin Bailey (@cspin)
- Hiral (@thehiralmehta) presentation from talk on accessibility and digital advertisements (PPT via Drive).
- Patrick Dunphy (@PatrickDunphy) recommend reading for those that attended his session on accessibility & OKR: Digital Accessibility Objectives and Key Results (OKRs).
- For “Automated Tools to Test Accessibility with NPM” by Arthur Rigaud (@arigaud_ca), here are the accessibility NPM packages discussed:
- More: Google Spreadsheet of presentation materials (bit.ly/a11yTOCamp2019).
Tweets
Reunited #a11yTOCamp pic.twitter.com/gtFB1bIvlr
— Jonny James (@heresjonnyjames) May 18, 2019
Excited to great started with a full room. #a11yTOCamp pic.twitter.com/2NeOWlLvJD
— Patrick Dunphy (@PatrickDunphy) May 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/sophiaminmorgan/status/1130197585128493058
If your stakeholders aren’t readily on board with #InclusiveDesign, find out what your stakeholders do want to improve. @halathinkeths thanks for talking to such a packed room on motivating stakeholders and building engagement to work inclusively.#a11yTOCamp #accessibility pic.twitter.com/t0k6TwfI7Q
— Julianna Rowsell (@JuliannaRowsell) May 18, 2019
Here at #a11yTOCamp watching @FourneyDavid on The Evolution of Digital Accessibility (with CART services). #accessibility #digital #history #CynthiaWaddell #standards #WCAG #NordicGuidelines #SignLanguage #DeafAwarenessWeek #ANSI #procurement #ISO16071 #ISO9241171 #a11y pic.twitter.com/bIEjqgmdjc
— Thea Kurdi ♿ (@tkurdi) May 18, 2019
CAPTCHA is more of a barrier to people trying to access your product and less empathy from your business. #a11yTOCamp @detonite pic.twitter.com/dAMOpNIhdW
— Donna Vitan (@donnavitan) May 18, 2019
@dennisl is presenting “Accessible SVG for icons, links and buttons” #a11yTOCamp @a11yTO pic.twitter.com/MLseGgPuUQ
— David Dias (@TheDavidDias) May 18, 2019
Personal Notes
- I loved exploring downtown Toronto; came across a wicked good place to eat called Rolltation — sushi burritos!
- It was my first time at OCAD so it was cool just being there. It’s quite a funky/artsy place!
- Met more great folks in the community including Sophia Morgan and John McNabb.
- I have a few photos on the Instagram #a11yTOCamp feed.
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