Programme
Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
30, avenue Corentin-Cariou
75930 Paris cedex 19
Subway / Underground : Porte de la Villette (line 7)
Monday 30 January 2006
Paris - 9:00 - 18:00
( Registration : 8:15 )
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8:15 - 9:00 - Participants' registration
9:00 - Session 1 - Policies in favor of e-accessibility
Chair: Nikolaos Floratos, A.N.E.C.
- European Actions in favour of e-accessibility
Inma Placencia Porrero and François Junique, European Commission, Directorate
General Of Information Society & Media
- The European Design for All e-Accessibility Network (EDeAN)
Nadine Vigouroux, EDeAN-France
- The contribution of European Standardization to web accessibility
Luc Van den Berghe, CEN.
- Can Web accessibility be certified ? The findings of the Support-EAM project
Dominique Burger, INSERM (France).
- Evaluating and measuring the conformance of Web Sites to the WCAG
Barry McMullin, Dublin City University (Ireland).
10h30 - 11h - Break
11h - Session 2 - E-accessibility part of the Web
Chair: Eric Velleman, Accessibility Foundation, Pays-Bas
- The Importance of Standards Harmonization for Web Accessibility
Shadi Abou-Zahra, W3C/WAI.
- AccessiWeb, a series of actions for making legal obligation a reality
Pierre Guillou, BrailleNet (France).
- Raising the expertise of Web designers through training.
The experience of B.F.W.D. - Accessible Web Design (Barrierefreies Web Design)
in Austria.
Klaus Miesenberger, Daniela Ortner, University of Linz (Austria).
- The federating power of accessibility in the enterprise in enterprises
Philippe Rimbault et Michel de la Monneraye, Groupama (France).
- The Accessibility of Public Web sites of Wallonie for Visually Impaired People: the BlindSurfer label
Emmanuelle Michaux, EASI-WAL E-Administration and Sophie Van Cangh, O.N.A.
12:30 - 14h45 - Technical Workshops - Lunch
- Microsoft - Tools and documentation enabling Web Accessibility, with Jerome Adam, independent expert - 20 minutes (6 sessions)
- Adobe - Acrobat Professional - 40 minutes (3 sessions)
- BrailleNet - Hélène Library - on-going
demonstration
14:45 - Session 3 - Tools for e-accessibility development
Chair: Dominique Burger, INSERM
- Association BrailleNet
- The law to serve e-accessibility
Patrick Gohet, délégué interministériel aux personnes handicapées
- Microsoft Tools facilitating the development of accessible
Web sites
Bernard Ourghanlian, National Technology Officer Microsoft France.
- mOdulO, a tool for editing of accessible contents on
the Web
Lhorens Marie, Cosmosbay~Vectis (France).
- aDesigner : a customizable tool to control and monitor
web accessibility
Jean-Louis Carvès, IBM Accessibility Center E.M.E.A.
- Techniques for and benefits of user testing in Web development
Jon Gooday, David Banes, Abilitynet (United Kingdom).
- The experience of an on-line public service : le Grand
Chalon
Nicolas Descloux, Le Grand Chalon (France).
16h30 - 16h45 - Short break
16:45 - Session 4 - E-accessibility beyond HTML
Chair: Nadine Vigouroux, IRIT, EDEAN-France
- An European Accessible Information Network
David Crombie, Neil Mc Kenzie, F.N.B.
- PDF and Accessibility
Jimmy Barens, Franck Gross, Adobe (Europe).
- From Publishers to Readers - A Digital Library for the Visually Handicapped
Benoit Guillon, Catherine Desbuquois, Association BrailleNet (France).
- Schulbuch barrierefrei (school booksaccessible) - Co-operation between Publishers
and Service Providers in Austria
Klaus Miesenberger, Reinhard Ruemer, University of Linz (Austria).
18:00 - Conference close
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