The 2018 ICT Accessibility Testing Symposium

The 2018 ICT Accessibility Testing Symposium: Mobile Testing, 508 Revision, and Beyond

World Usability Day (Arlington, VA)

November 5, 2018

The 2018 ICT Accessibility Testing Symposium: Mobile Testing, 508 Revision, and Beyond

World Usability Day (Arlington, VA)

Arlington, Virginia
United States

November 5, 2018
until November 8
08:00 - 17:00
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Arlington Virginia,
United States

The 2018 ICT Accessibility Testing Symposium: Mobile Testing, 508 Revision, and Beyond

World Usability Day (Arlington, VA)

This year’s World Usability Day theme is “Design for Good or Evil”.  Accessibility is a key foundation for design for good.  If accessibility is not taken into account during the design process then chances are you may have some aspect of evil in your design – even if unintended.

Overlapping with World Usability Day this year is the ICT Accessibility Testing Symposium (11/5 – 11/8).  The symposium has many great talks and workshops on how to make sure accessibility is built into your product design and development process.

For more information and registration details go to: http://www.ict2018.org/

Schedule

Wednesday & Thursday, November 7-8, 2018. Arlington, Virginia, USA

In addition to the main symposium, there are two pre-events on November 5 and 6:

  • Pre-event workshops: Tuesday, November 6
  • Pre-Event “Accessibility Testing 101” two-day introductory course for testing beginners
    Monday & Tuesday, November 5-6

Event Leaders

Featuring papers, workshops and panels from

Accessibility Track · AccessibilityOz · Aequum Access · Albertsons · Department of Homeland Security · Educational Testing Service · Gallaudet University · General Services Administration · HP · ICF · The Law Office of Lainey Feingold · Level Access · Optum · Paltech · RedShelf · Renfro Consulting · Simple‑theory · State Farm · Tenon.io · The Sustainable Change · Towson University · University of Connecticut · University of Illinois · University of Massachusetts · W3C Web Accessibility Initiative · WebAIM (Utah State University)

Languages

[EN] English (English)