How to move beyond WCAG and towards authentic digital inclusion

Andrew Mallis, Crispin Bailey, William Reuschel


Do you feel distracted by a suite of automated tools, pages of report data, and feedback on work that was designed and developed weeks and weeks ago? If your antidote is achieving WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, you may be leaving more people behind than you think.

Accessibility and digital inclusion can be easier.

Authentic digital inclusion means ensuring that every end user can actually use a digital asset as designed and intended. Let’s start there.

In this presentation, the American Foundation for the Blind and Kalamuna will discuss how organizations can benefit from usability-centric development policies and processes. Strategic, agile approaches will demonstrate how a spirit of digital accessibility can be achieved.

Attendees will learn:

Why usability is the most important component in an organization’s accessibility approach
How to get started incorporating usability in the development and design process
What are the most important workflows to focus on for usability
Why policies and processes are so critical to ensuring digital inclusion
How to create knowledge transfer in your development and design teams to create and sustain authentic digital inclusion
Plus, a demonstration of usability testing in action!

Kalamuna is an Oakland+Toronto-based agency that designs and develops institutional websites that solve complex challenges, simplify and improve user experience, and tell better stories.

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national organization with nearly a century of experience in setting standards and achieving milestones to improve the quality of life for people with vision loss. AFB Consulting offers a variety of services that address tactical, strategic, and programmatic needs to help organizations reshape their culture to promote disability inclusion.

https://2020.badcamp.org/session/how-move-beyond-wcag-and-towards-authentic-digital-inclusion

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