The Raleigh-Durham Web Design Group December Meetup

Organiser
The Raleigh-Durham Web Design Group
Date
Wed, 9 Dec 2009, 00:30 - 02:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Morrisville, US
Cost
Free

November: User-Centric Web Design Crafting web sites that can be effectively used by people with hand-held devices, older computers, low bandwidth or a disability. Saroj Primlani, retired, Coordinator of University IT Accessibility, NC State University, will provide an overview of web design concepts that help create web sites that are accessible and usable by all users, including those with a disability. The discussion will provide an overview of: [list=1]

  • Web space
  • How people use the web
  • User centric design principles
  • Legal requirements
  • Accessibility guidelines and best practices
  • Resources, techniques and tools
  • [/list=1]

    Next few meetups.... November: Accessibility, Saroj Primlani December: Organizational Social.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2010 Schedule TO BE DISCUSSED IN DECEMBER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    We are also looking for speakers for 2010!

    Please consider the benefits of moderating, presenting lecture style, or giving a tutorial: [list]

  • Enhanced Credibility
  • Visibility For Your Business
  • Increased Good Will
  • [/list]

    Contact Mitch or Pepper to get on a meeting schedule!

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    About the Location

    Panera has WiFi access, deep pots of coffee, and plenty of room. Please be polite to the staff and mindful of other customers. We should vacate by 9pm so staff can go home! Note: Maps.Google.Com finally shows the correct location.

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