accessibility events in Boston, London UK, & Toronto in September

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Jennison Mark Asuncion

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Aug 9, 2011, 10:32:17 PM8/9/11
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(*Apologies as I know this is off-topic, but I thought these events
might be of interest to group members. Certainly members of the jQuery
accessibility community are more than welcomed to participate.)

Registration for the 2nd Boston Accessibility Unconference is now
open. It will be held at the Microsoft New England Research and
Development Center in Cambridge MA on Saturday, September 17. Join
designers, developers, those working in user experience, accessibility
professionals, end-users with disabilities and others who share an
interest in technology, accessibility and users with disabilities.
Register for this free event at http://www.a11y-bos.org. Hope to see
you there.

Those in London UK, save the date, Wednesday September 21 for the 2nd Web
Accessibility London Unconference taking place at City University -
free registration will open in September. Preliminary info can be found at
http://www.a11yldn.org.uk.

Finally, Accessibility Camp Toronto will take place on Saturday,
September 24 at OCAD University. For more information and to register
for this free event, visit http://www.accessibilitycampto.org.

Info about sister events in Washington D.C. (October 22) and Ottawa ON
(December 2) to follow.

Jennison

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Chris Blouch

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Aug 10, 2011, 10:36:52 AM8/10/11
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On a related note Hans Hillen and I will be presenting "Making Web
Applications Accessible through jQueryUI" at the NFB's Web Accessibility
Training Day in Baltimore MD on September 19. There is a full day agenda
and our presentation is in the afternoon technical track. Hans will be
skyping in from Amsterdam. More info here:

https://www.nfb.org/nfb/web_accessibility_day.asp

CB

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