Presented at 9:00am in Penrose 2 on Tuesday, November 15, 2022.
#36494Speaker(s)
- Gian Wild, Ms, AccessibilityOz
Session Details
- Length of Session: 5-6-hr
- Format: Bring-your-own Device Workshop: laptop and ability to install browser plugins
- Expertise Level: Beginner
- Type of session: Pre-conference
Summary
Learn the whos, whys, hows and whats of accessibility testing - from planning and training to conducting accessibility testing.
Abstract
This workshop will cover a range of testing requirements, starting with an overview of testing: who, when, what and how. This will be followed by an in-depth discussion, with exercises, of how to develop a scope analysis for a site (based on the W3C Evaluation Methodology). A broad range of testing tools will be demonstration including automated tools; one-page testing tools (e.g., WebAIM’s WAVE); manual testing tools; and readability tools.
Keypoints
- When to conduct accessibility testing
- Who should conduct accessibility testing
- What you should use to test
Disability Areas
All Areas
Topic Areas
Uncategorized, Web/Media/App Access
Speaker Bio(s)
Gian Wild
Gian works in the area of web accessibility: making sure web sites and mobile apps can be used by people with disabilities. She spent six years contributing to the international set of web accessibility guidelines used around the world and is also the CEO and Founder of AccessibilityOz. With offices in Australia and the United States, AccessibilityOz has been operating for five years. Its clients include the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Optus, Seek and Foxtel. A 2017 Australian of the Year award nominee, Gian splits her time between Australia the US. A regular speaker at conferences around the world, in 2015 she presented to the United Nations on the importance of web accessibility at the Conference of State Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Handout(s)
- Accessibility Testing Workshop - AHG
PowerPoint, 53 MB
- Accessibility Testing Workshop - AHG
PDF, 11 MB
- Design Accessibility Testing
docx, 2MB
- Scope analysis template
xlsx, 12 KB
- Sample Accessibility Audit
docx, 6 MB
Associated links and resources:
- AccessibilityOz
- AccessibilityOz blog
- OzART (automated accessibility testing tool)
- OzWiki (database of a11y errors, examples and solutions)
- OzPlayer (fully accessible video player)
- Accessibility Factsheets
- AccessibilityOz Developer Videos
- AccessibilityOz Articles
- AccessibilityOz Webinars
- Law Office of Lainey Feingold - Accessibility Legal Updates
- Accessibility articles on Medium
- ATHEN
- WebAIM
- WAI IG
- WAVE
- Accessibility Switchboard
- Global Accessibility Awareness Day
- Accessibility Meetups
- AccessU
- ICT Accessibility Testing Summit
- IAAP webinars
- Testing Tools
- Grackle Docs
- Able Player
- EasyChirp
- Feedback form
- WAI IG mailing lists
- WebAIM mailing list
- WCAG2 Techniques
- PEATWorks
- Deque University
- IAAP
- 3Play Media
- Revised 508 Standards Toolkit
- Access Academy
- Social media accessibility articles
- Webinar: Using Social Media Accessibility Features
- Webinar: How to Determine If a Product is Accessible
- Webinar: How to Read a VPAT
- Article: How to Read a VPAT
- axe DevTools - Chrome browser extension
- ARC Toolkit - Chrome browser extension
- ChromeLens - Chrome browser extension
- W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
- Colour Contrast Analyser
- WCAG-EM Report Tool: Website Accessibility Evaluation Report Generator
- Accessibility Basics webinar
- PDF webinar
- PDF factsheet
- Forms factsheet
- Pokemon Shock
- Photosensitive Epilepsy Analysis Tool
- Harding Flash and Pattern Analysis (testing for movement that could trigger epilepsy)
- W3C Perspectives Videos
- Problems with single accesskey (video 1)
- Problems with single accesskey (video 2)
- IPEVO
- About structural labels
- WCAG2ICT Overview (Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web Information and Communications Technologies)
- EN 301 549 (EU standards on accessibility)
- The five stages of grief AKA accepting accessibility
- December Virtual Mobile Workshop
- Accessibility Voices: interviews with accessibility experts
- Communicating with people with disabilities
- Accessibility Basics article: Part 1
- Accessibility Basics article: Part 2
- The trouble with blind dates: screen readers and date formatting
- Digital Accessibility Legal Summit
- IAAP Position on Overlays
- Overlays are not the solution to your accessibility problem by Sheri Byrne-Haber