Cédric Anderson Accessibility Begins in Planning: How to Develop Accessible Websites?
Courtoisie de Cédric Anderson
As part of the project Interrogating Access: Resources for Artists and Organisations
A transcription of the presentation is available in PDF-A
Cedric Anderson will discuss design strategies as well as technical tools that can contribute to the creation of inclusive and semantic websites in a simple way.
His conference will focus on key aspects of accessible website development, notably for low vision or dyslexic visitors, and for users with motor disabilities or autistic users.
Courtoisie de Cédric Anderson
Cédric Anderson is a web developer for the NT2 Laboratory at Université du Québec à Montréal. Self-employed for the past 17 years, he has had the opportunity to work with several new media artists including Jonathan Villeneuve and Kathleen Vaughan. He also participated in the production of websites for the Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec, Concordia University, and several private companies. He has been teaching web development in CEGEP since 2015 and in private tutorials since 2010.
A transcription of the presentation is available in PDF-A