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Posted to an accessible tech mailing list--unfortunately, I will be out of town.
All,
I hope to see some of you at Boston's first Accessibility Unconference
http://www.a11y-bos.org on May 15, at Adobe's facilities in Waltham, MA.
The audience is expected to be broad, to include developers, usability
professionals, accessibility experts, and end-users with disabilities.
Come present, or just participate in the sessions, it's your choice, which
is what makes it an unconference. The theme is IT accessibility, the
topics are driven by attendees day-of, it's completely free to attend, and
the informal nature of the event lends itself to networking and learning.
There'll even be lunch.
Feel free to pass the invite along to interested folks you may know in the Boston area.
It is important that you do register to attend, in order for organizers to have an idea of head-count. http://www.a11y-bos.org
All,
I hope to see some of you at Boston's first Accessibility Unconference
http://www.a11y-bos.org on May 15, at Adobe's facilities in Waltham, MA.
The audience is expected to be broad, to include developers, usability
professionals, accessibility experts, and end-users with disabilities.
Come present, or just participate in the sessions, it's your choice, which
is what makes it an unconference. The theme is IT accessibility, the
topics are driven by attendees day-of, it's completely free to attend, and
the informal nature of the event lends itself to networking and learning.
There'll even be lunch.
Feel free to pass the invite along to interested folks you may know in the Boston area.
It is important that you do register to attend, in order for organizers to have an idea of head-count. http://www.a11y-bos.org