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Writing For the Web with Accessibility in Mind: inclusive content development for creators

Course Description

PLEASE NOTE: When we present this topic as a public course, it is part of our general course on accessible Web and documents for writers, designers, and developers — when we present just for your organization we can make it exclusively for content professionals.

This course was developed by David Berman (bestselling author and web accessibility expert), in concert with the Government of Canada and their world-leading approach to “inclusive by default” approach to their web presence.

We’ve put together a comprehensive, powerful and memorable event, where attendees walk away with immediately-applicable tips and techniques to make their sites and documents accessible.

Shaw Media talks about David Berman Communications onsite accessibility course

Transcript | Shaw Media talks about David Berman Communications onsite accessibility course

This is a transcript of the video Shaw Media talks about David Berman Communications onsite accessibility course.

 

(TEXT ON SCREEN: David Berman Communications Review, November 15 2016, Shaw Media)

(TEXT ON SCREEN: Andrew Davies, Experience Design Manager, Shaw Media)

(A man in a sweater faces the camera, and continues to do so throughout the video.)

My name’s Andrew Davies, and I’m the Manager of Experience Design for Shaw Media. My team of web designers and user experience designers are responsible for the maintenance and enhancements to all of our brand websites and applications. Those brands include Global TV, Global News, Food, HGTV, Slice, History, and Showcase.

My team will be embarking on a redesign of one of our major branded websites, and there was an opportunity for us to incorporate accessibility as part of this redesign. So essentially David came in for a full day of training for about 30 developers, 10 graphic designers, and my UX team. I was concerned that taking that many people out of their daily work schedule was going to be really hard on the business, and also be hard to keep those people engaged.

David used real-life examples, got people up and interacting. It was an amazing experience. Tremendous amount of feedback. People stayed for the entire session. Often times people would be jumping up for meetings in other full-day sessions. Not the case with David’s.

I’m very confident that moving forward we’re going to be able to incorporate all the best practices to make sure that our new branded websites will be fully accessible, and that we’ll achieve web accessibility accreditation.

(TEXT ON SCREEN: David Berman Communications Review, November 15 2016, Shaw Media)

[END OF TRANSCRIPT]

What’s Wrong

Although most content professionals now create their products with the latest content containers in mind, they still experience difficulty meeting or exceeding accessibility standards in a way that keeps projects on schedule, and fully realizes the benefits. And when they do, they often spend more time and effort than they need to reaching and maintaining their content to those standards. By not understanding why each standard or technique exists, they risk doing unnecessary work, making content less attractive or useful to the mainstream audience … and with perhaps mediocre results for people living with disabilities.

“I enjoyed David’s approach immensely. He’s authoritative but open to the opinions and ideas of others. Best of all, he has a naturally flowing sense of humor.”

– Edward VanArsdall, Center for Plain Language

“Excellent, based on lots of knowledge and experience.”

– Luc Provencher, National Research Council

“Very good speaker – good sense of humour.”

– Johan Fong, House of Commons

“Entertaining.”

– Sjur Kristiansen, Telenor Telecommunications Group

“Eye-opening. Love your method of teaching.”

– Jean Descrochers, National Research Council

“I enjoyed it all.”

– Robert Hallat, Public Service Commission

“Right on target.”

– Marius Monsen, Reaktor ID

“He knows what to do! This will guide us for the AA Standards”

– Bassil Wehbe, Agriculture Canada

What Makes This Course Unique

Our course developer, David Berman, aside from being an author published in six languages, is a consultant on plain language and web strategy for large Web sites, and has worked on Web accessibility projects for many organizations including Statistics Canada, the National Research Council, BMO, and IBM. He has spoken at the largest plain language conference in the World, and addressed the Center for Plain Language at the National Press Club in Washington.

By addressing and understanding accessibility issues, writers can more effectively craft words and and multimedia experiences that deliver their messages to their whole audience (include search and AI engines), while complying with the legal and moral responsibilities.

Why accessibility?

We need to know about accessibility because we’re all producing web content—and we’re bound by national charters of rights and freedoms, international treaties, government standards and regulations that demand accessibility for everyone, whatever the visual, auditory, mobility, auditory, or cognitive abilities.

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“One of the most inspiring speakers I have ever met. I enjoyed learning from him the entire morning and wish it would have been a full day”

– Cherrie Werestiuk-Evans, Government of Manitoba

“I thoroughly enjoyed David’s presentation and am thinking of so many uses for what I have learned… this was one of the most interesting and useful hours I’ve spent in 2016.”

– Carol Tobiassen, United Health Group

“Excellent facilitator… great presentation”

– Patricia Slatlen, Shaw Media

“David used real-life examples, got people up and interacting. It was an amazing experience”

– Andrew Davies, Shaw Media

“Very knowledgeable and charismatic. Made the talk about a somewhat dry subject very interesting, and he never faltered on a question.”

– Bjorn Ramroop, Loblaw Digital

Goals and learning outcomes

  1. Become familiar with the best practices and prescribed rules, guidelines and standards of writing and creating content that includes everybody.
  2. Develop awareness on how people living with disabilities access your content.
  3. Be confident that you know when you’ve reached the point where you can proudly proclaim that your content meets or exceeds the standards.
  4. Learn techniques to deliver on all of the above, in ways that improves the user experience for your entire audience!

At the end of this event, you will have these learning outcomes:

“Excellent.”

– Steinar Sandum, Adax, Svelvik (Norway)

“Interesting content, really well delivered. Visual and engaging. Gives us a common language and approach.”

– Chris Cook, CFIA

“Although I am from a program with no technical background, this seminar will change the way we prepare/write/present documents, policies, directives, forms, etc for posting on the Web.”

– Sharon Drolet, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

What You Will Learn (agenda for full public version of the course)

What You Get

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

(*If you are attending one of our courses hosted by another organization, confirm which of these items apply.)
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.

Choose your date and register now

Prerequisites: None

“Clear and entertaining: will allow more strategic planning rather than just reactionary stumbling.”

– Steve Doody, Justice Canada

“This will make us better communicators.”

– Luc Bergeron, SSHRC

“Perfect.”

– Jean Leclair, Environment Canada

“Loved the examples. David is very engaging and knowledgeable facilitator. His passion is obvious. Will help me better evangelize.”

– Patrick Dunphy, CBC

“Excellent: very engaging speaker.”

– Jean-Marc Mondoux, Elections Canada

About our Expert Presenters

David Berman, the developer and trainer for all our course material and course leaders, is the principal of David Berman Communications. He has over 30 years of experience in graphic design and strategic communications.

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

In 2013, The World Wide Web Foundation had David personally audit the accessibility of benchmark Web sites from over 40 countries for their global report on the state of the Web.

He is a member of the ISO standards committee on accessible PDF documents.

His book (Do Good Design, Pearson/Peachpit, 2009) about how design can be used to create a more just world speaks about universal design and accessibility, and is now available in 6 languages, as well as braille.

He has worked extensively in adapting the printed word for electronic distribution, including software interface development.

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

David’s opinions have 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 CBS.

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. He is a National Professional Member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS) and the Global Speakers Federation (GSF).

Who Should Attend

Everyone who is called to write content destined to be published online including social media, internal and external websites, and documents. This includes our Communications Officers as well as online training material developers, instructional designers, people responsible for writing reports (e.g., annual reports, audit reports, evaluation reports, performance Reports … anyone who writes for the Web.

This course is targeted to all writers, translators, editors, designers, and managers involved in developing Web content, documents, and new media projects.

This course delivers knowledge required for Level A and Level AA awareness training as documented in the Government of Canada’s Accessibility Responsibility Breakdown (WCAG 2.0). This course incorporates adult learning principles and activities appropriate to a variety of learning styles, and qualifies for CEUs.

Language:

English or French available on-site or onlne.

Duration:

One-day course, half-day course, or keynote presentation (we provide this topic customized on-site for your organization).

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“Wonderful handout! The way extra information, like links and explanations, is included works beautifully.”

– Elizabeth Strand, Making Waves, Oslo (Norway)

– Maureen Quirouet, Parliament of Canada

“Excellent.”

– Sylvie Nyman, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

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

– Carrie Walker-Boyd, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

 

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