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Making PDF files accessible: remediation for WCAG, Revised Section 508, ADA, and PDF/UA

Making PDF files accessible: WCAG and PDF/UA conformance remediation

Duration

1 day (overview lecture) or 2 days (advanced) or 3 days (mastery)

Objectives

Upon completion, participants will be able to use Adobe Acrobat Pro (or Kofax, Nuance, or Foxit) to successfully create an accessible PDF file that conforms to both WCAG and PDF/UA standards, thus complying with Revised Section 508 (aka Section 508 Refresh), WCAG 2.0 AA, WCAG 2.1 AA, EN 301 549, and various other regulations worldwide.

Recommended pre-knowledge

Course Outline

What You Get

When David Berman Communications hosts this course*, regular ticket holders receive:

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Register (at https://davidberman.com/register ) or call 1-613-728-6777… or bring this event to your site: for a keynote, half-day, or full-day event, customized for your group.

 

About the Course Developer

David Berman is the principal of David Berman Communications. He has over 25 years of experience in graphic design and strategic communications. He has worked extensively in adapting the printed word for electronic
distribution, including software interface development.

David was appointed a high-level advisor to the United Nations on how design and accessible IT can help fulfill the Millennium Development Goals more rapidly.

He has extensive experience as a senior consultant in applying accessibility and standards to government Web sites, as well as to private sector clients such as IBM, both as a strategist and compliance testing leader. He regularly teaches accessibility principles as part of his professional development workshops, and developed a custom two-day workshop for the National Research Council on common look and feel. His plain writing, design, and accessibility work include award-winning projects for the City of Ottawa, the Ontario government, and Canada’s federal government.
Clients include IBM, Justice Canada, HRDC, Canada Revenue Agency, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the Region of Ottawa-Carleton and the Ontario Literacy Coalition.

David has been featured in the Financial Post, the Globe And Mail, the Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette, Marketing, Applied Arts, HOW, and Communication Arts magazines, as well as ABC and CBC.

In addition to operating as one of the leading design strategists in Canada’s capital, David ranks #1 on speakerwiki.org on this topic for a reason. His arc as an internationally-celebrated expert speaker has brought him to over 30 countries. David is a National Professional Member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS) and the Global Speakers Federation (GSF).

David is currently Ethics Chair of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, was named a Fellow (the highest professional honour for graphic designers in Canada) in 1999, and has served as a director and sustainability chair of Icograda, the world body for graphic and communications design.

Who Should Attend

This course is targeted to all project managers, webmasters, production coordinators, IT professionals, involved in developing accessible documents.

This course delivers knowledge required for WCAG Level AA awareness training as documented in the Government of Canada’s Accessibility Responsibility Breakdown (WCAG 2.0) .

Language:

English (French available upon request)

Duration:

Two-day or three-day course (one-day version lecture presentation available) (we also provide this course customized on-site for your organization).

 

“I love David’s approach.”

-Carole Dubuc, Canadian Armed Forces

“Clear, concise, and very useful.”

-Annette Kallevig

“Excellent, eye-opening, and not preachy!”

-Carrie Walker-Boyd, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

 

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