Centre for Internet & Society

The third National Workshop on Web Accessibility for Web developers was organised by CIS at Thiruvananthapuram in collaboration with SPACE.

(CIS) and Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE) organized a workshop on web accessibility for web developers from the public and private sector on September 25 to 26, 2009. The workshop took place at Christ Nagar International School, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram.

About the Host Organizations

The Centre for Internet and Society
The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) is a Bangalore based non-profit, bringing together a team of practitioners, theoreticians, researchers and artists to work on the emerging field of Internet and Society in order to critically engage with concerns of digital pluralism, public accountability and pedagogic practices, with particular emphasis on South-South dialogues and exchange. We focus on areas such as Anonymity/Privacy, Censorship, Surveillance, Free and Open Source Software, Open Standards, Open Access, Family, Sexual practices, Addiction, Intellectual Property Rights and Trade, Piracy, ICT4D, Digital and Participation Divide and Digital Communities and Movements.

Society For Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment
Society For Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE) is a registered society that has members from academia, the IT industry, professional societies such as IEEE and Computer Society of India, and the IT Administration of the Government of Kerala. The vision of SPACE is to promote the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in academics, governance, corporate and individual use, and to support the use FOSS for employment generation in Kerala. The primary thrust are of the intervention are:

  • Promote the use of FOSS in the public, private, and governmental sectors as well as for personal/home use

  • Develop a model for FOSS- based employment generation that is appropriate to Kerala's context, by identifying appropriate business opportunities and providing support services including training and micro business incubation

  • Carry out R & D activities for the development of essential prototypes that bridge existing gaps in software, so as to enable widespread use of FLOSS

  • Ensure that Kerala is able to develop sufficient numbers of high-quality human resources in the FLOSS domain

Kerala State IT Mission

Kerala State Information Technology Mission (KSITM) is a Society registered under the Travancore Cochin Literary Scientific & Charitable Societies Registration Act. It is an autonomous nodal IT implementation agency for Department of Information Technology, Government of Kerala which provides managerial support to various initiatives of the Department.

About the Resource Persons

Rahul Gonsalves
Rahul has been building accessible websites since 2005 (sample work at http://rahulgonsalves.com/projects/ [1] ). He has been activiely involved in promoting web and accessibility standards. He spoke at the first international accessibility and technology conference in India, Techshare 2008, where he made out a case for accessibility and conducted a workshop on retrofitting accessibility to existing websites, a concern for most large institutions with an existing online presence (slides available at http://www.barrierbreak.com/events-conference/techshare_presentations200... [2])

In September 2008, he presented a paper examining ways in which People with various impairments - both physical and mental - engage with online content, and demonstrated practical ways in which authors can make online content accessible at the National Conference on ICT for Differently Abled People. He is a supporter of the push for having a national policy for governing electronic accessibility in India.

Srinivasu Chakravartula
Srinivasu Chakravarthula - graduated in Computer Science and is certified in 'assistive technologies'. He started his career as Head of the Braille Production Unit at National Association for the Blind, Bangalore. He then moved on and taught Computer Science at the Manik Public School, Bidar and also set up the Computer Training Centre at Hyderabad and Maniknagar, Bidar.

In the year 2005, he began to specialize in accessibility and started working for Net Systems Informatics and its subsidiary - BarrierBreak Technologies, Mumbai. During his stint at Net Systems, he was instrumental in setting up an accessibility process, imparting accessibility training to Corporates, creating awareness about accessibility and assistive technologies. Srinivasu played an innovative role in organizing Techshare India 2008 - India's 1st Accessibility and Assistive Technologies Conference and Exhibition. He was also Program Coordinator for Magazine, a3 that talked about Ability, Accessibility and Adaptability.

Srinivasu is currently working for Yahoo! India as Accessibility Manager and is responsible to lead and evangelize accessibility and its initiatives across Yahoo! India and South East Asia. He is also a member of the core committee for Yahoo! Employee Foundation India (YEFI). Srinivasu is associated with the social sector through the National Association for the Blind, India; Enable India, Shri Manik Prabhu Sikshan Samiti and Success World. His hobbies include blogging, tweeting, listening to classical music, playing chess and swimming.

Schedule of the Workshop

Day I

Introductory Session

  • Disability - 5 major types

  • The W3C and the WCAG

  • How people with disabilities use computers

Group Exercise/Discussion

  • Split participants into small groups and give them questions/problems to talk about and solve

  • Example: If your friend is deaf, how do you make sure that she/he understands what a video is about? OR How does someone who can't see or hear answer/check their email? OR X lost his hands in a car accident. How does he do a Google search?

Session 1 - Building an Accessible Website

  • Laying Accessible Foundations

  • Table-less layouts

  • Well-structured markup

  • Valid Code

Lecture/Demonstration of Accessibility Features under GNU/Linux by Arky

Lecture/Demonstration of NVDA Screen Reader

Lunch

Session 2 - Building an Accessible Website

  • Removing Barriers

  • Guideline 1 - Perception

  • Non-text content

  • Audio/Visual content

  • Adaptability

  • Contrast

Group Exercise: Guideline 1 - Translate a offline newspaper into an online one, and ensure that structure and information are retained when the content is adapted.

Wrap Session - Feedback and Clarifications

Day II

Lecture/Demonstration of ARIA features on selected websites

Session 3 - Guideline 2

  • Operable

  • Keyboard Access

  • Enough Time

  • Seizures

  • Navigable

LUNCH

Session 4 - Guideline 3 and 4

  • Understandable

  • Natural Language

  • Predictable

  • Input Assistance

  • Robust

  • Compatible

Session 5 - Accessibility Testing

  • Automated Testing + Tools

  • Manual Testing

Wrap Session - Feedback and Clarifications

Participants List

1. Mr. Vibeesh P - Team Leader, Rainconcert

2. Mr. Sunil S - Computer Programmer, ANERT

3. Mr. Vineet Pratap - Parallel Programmer, NIIST

4. Mr. Binsun N T - Software Engineer, Keltron

5. Mr. M.L. Antony - Manager (Software/Web Services), Keltron

6. Mr. Rojilal M. L - Programmer, KSEB

7. Ms. Dhanya Balakrishnan - Graduate Apprentice, Kerala State IT Mission

8. Ms. Indu Reghunath - Developer, SPACE

9. Mr. Jithin Babu B - Web Programmer, Freelance

10. Mr. Hareesh Mohan - Developer, SPACE

11. Mr. Sujith Sureshan - Developer, SPACE

12. Mr. Vinu C R - Web Programmer, IT@School

13. Mr. Cherian P Thomas - Programmer, KSEB

14. Mr. B Vijayakumar - Programmer, KSEB

15. Mr. Sunil Kumar - Governement Employee, Kerala Khadi and Village Industries Board

16. Mr. Anil Kumar - Akshaya, PA-MIS

17. Mr. Shanavas Khan - Programmer, Freelance

18. Ms. Shatti Raj - Scientist 'C', National Informatics Center

19. Ms. Rameena M - Developer, SPACE

20. Ms. Gita Brajesh - PSA, National Informatics Center

21. Ms. Indusekhar M S - System Analyst, National Informatics Center

22. Ms. Somi P Thomas - Scientist 'B', National Informatics Center

23. Ms. Nissy George - System Analyst, National Informatics Center

24. Ms. Susy M - Software Development, National Informatics Center

25. Ms. Jisy V K - Technical Apprentice, Kerala State IT Mission

26. Ms. Sandhya Devi T - Project Associate, IT@School

27. Ms. Saritha D R - Project Associate Executive, IT@School

28. Mr. Shaik Mohamed - System Analyst, National Informatics Center

29. Mr. Shibin Shah K J - Student, RSCS

30. Mr. Aneesh Bhadran - Student. RIT

31. Mr. Thomas K S - Assistant Manager, Camputec

32. Mr. Anil S - Member, SDS

33. Mr. John Panicker - Website Designer

34. Ms. Teenamol L - Information Kerala Mission

35. Mr. Shine A R - Information Kerala Mission

36. Mr. Jayahari K V

37. Mr. Naveen P L

38. Mr. Jijo Mathew

39. Mr. Antony Rodrugues

40. Mr. Satheeh S

41. Mr. Sajeevan C - Student, INSIGHT

Feedback

Session I

Title: Building an Accessible Website

Topics Covered: Laying Accessible Foundations, Table-less layouts, Well-structured markup, Valid Code

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

11

12

0

1

Practical to my needs and interest

9

11

3

1

Well Organized

12

9

1

2

Presented at the right level

14

9

0

1

Use Visual Aids

12

10

0

2

 Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

20

3

0

1

Instructor's Presentation Style

16

7

0

1

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

12

11

0

1

Instructor Responded Well to questions

18

5

0

1

 

Title: Lecture/Demonstration of Accessibility Features under GNU/Linux by Arky

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

12

8

1

3

Practical to my needs and interest

7

13

2

2

Well Organized

12

10

0

2

Presented at the right level

11

11

0

2

Use Visual Aids

9

11

1

3

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

13

10

0

1

Instructor's Presentation Style

9

14

0

1

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

9

14

0

1

Instructor Responded Well to questions

13

10

0

1

 

Title : Lecture/Demonstration of NVDA Screen Reader

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

7

14

1

2

Practical to my needs and interest

7

10

3

4

Well Organized

8

11

2

3

Presented at the right level

8

10

3

3

Use Visual Aids

7

12

3

2

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

10

12

0

2

Instructor's Presentation Style

9

11

1

3

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

7

14

1

2

Instructor Responded Well to questions

11

10

0

3

Session II

Title : Building an Accessible Website

Topics Covered : Removing Barriers, Guideline 1 - Perception, Non-text content, Audio/Visual content, Adaptability, Contrast

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

12

10

1

1

Practical to my needs and interest

11

11

1

1

Well Organized

12

9

2

1

Presented at the right level

15

8

0

1

Use Visual Aids

12

10

1

1

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

15

7

0

2

Instructor's Presentation Style

11

11

0

2

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

11

11

0

2

Instructor Responded Well to questions

13

9

0

2


Session III

Title :Guideline 2

Topics Covered: Operable, Keyboard Access, Enough Time, Seizures, Navigable

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

11

10

0

3

Practical to my needs and interest

10

11

0

3

Well Organized

9

12

0

3

Presented at the right level

8

12

1

3

Use Visual Aids

9

11

1

3

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

12

9

0

3

Instructor's Presentation Style

10

11

0

3

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

9

11

1

3

Instructor Responded Well to questions

11

10

0

3

 

Session IV

Title : Guideline 3 and 4

Topics Covered : Understandable, Natural Language, Predictable, Input Assistance, Robust, Compatible

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

10

11

2

1

Practical to my needs and interest

9

13

0

2

Well Organized

12

11

0

1

Presented at the right level

14

8

0

2

Use Visual Aids

12

10

1

1

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

13

8

0

3

Instructor's Presentation Style

11

10

0

3

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

12

9

0

3

Instructor Responded Well to questions

13

8

0

3

 

Session V

Title :Accessibility Testing

Topics Covered: Automated Testing + Tools, Manual Testing

Content

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Covered Useful Materials

15

9

0

0

Practical to my needs and interest

14

9

1

0

Well Organized

13

11

0

0

Presented at the right level

13

11

0

0

Use Visual Aids

14

9

1

0

Presentation

 

Excellent

Good

Need Improvement

Not Applicable

Instructor's Knowledge

17

7

0

3

Instructor's Presentation Style

14

10

0

3

Instructor Covered Materials Clearly

14

9

0

1

Instructor Responded Well to questions

16

7

1

3

Workshop Organizers

Ms Nirmita Narsimhan (Programme Manager)
The Centre for Internet and Society
No. D2, 3rd Floor, Sheriff Chambers
14, Cunningham Road, Bangalore,
Karnataka 560052,
India

Phone: (+91)-080-4092-6283‎
Fax: (+91)-080-4114-8130
Email: [email protected]

Mr. Thomas Abraham (Training Coordinator)
Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment
C-11, Elankom Gardens,
Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala, India

Mobile: +91 94964 13317 Office Phone: +91 47123 18997
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Consolidated Expenses of Web Accessibility Workshop, Trivandrum

Budget Head
Amount (Rs.)



Rent of lab and set up
15200
Accomodation
4963
Stationery
10285
Communication
507
Food
7535
Travel
6235
Coordination
10000
Total
54725

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