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<!-- <ul> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#sbeiti1">10 quick tests to enhance your site's accessibility by Toufic Sbeiti</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#gomaa">Accessibility of Web Forms by Rabab Gomaa</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#oconnor">Accessibility: What does it all Mean? The Practical side! by Peter O'Connor</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#atz">Adaptive technologies demo zone</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#sbeiti2">An image is worth a thousand words, but... by Toufic Sbeiti</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#heroux">Content Delivery Network and GC Web Templates by Patrick Heroux</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#mccrone1">Creating Accessible Content by Amanda McCrone</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#ryan">Design in the Federal Government by Ryan Hum</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#white">Filter-by-institution on Canada.ca by Eileen White</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#brads">Free tools to test your web pages by Brad Souster</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#thompson1">gh-pages on Github.com by Shawn Thompson</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#hc">Health Canada builds mobile apps! by Kristina Aston, Sean Kibbee, and Jeremy Sivaneswaran</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#galipeau">How to implement and maintain a QA process for web accessibility by Louis Galipeau</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#dubois1">How to simplify tables and code mobile friendly tables by Pierre Dubois</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#souster">Implementing and updating WET on your website by Brad Souster</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#dubois">Improving your website based on accessibility foundation by Pierre Dubois</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#gifford1">Open Collaboration & Innovation by Mike Gifford</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#dgervais">Paws Forward! Understanding the Life of a Guide Dog by Daniel L. Gervais and Leo</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#thompson2">Sublime Text 3 by Shawn Thompson</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#macdonald">Testing Web Site Accessibility with an iPhone by David MacDonald</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#tierney">Testing for accessibility before development begins: wireframe and prototype reviews by Aidan Tierney</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#regimbal">The Future of Web Applications by Marc Regimbal</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#burt">Using analytics to make evidence-based decisions for your website by Patrick Burt</a></li> -->
<!-- <li><a href="#dmacdonald">What's new in WCAG for Mobile accessibility and more by David MacDonald</a></li> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="sbeiti2">An image is worth a thousand words, but... by Toufic Sbeiti</h2> -->
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<!-- <dd>“An image is worth a thousand words”, but what about if your clients can't see the image? Worldwide, there are 39 millions that are blind and 246 millions have low vision. How can you post images on your website and still reach to everyone? In this session, I will show you how to make various type of images conform to WCAG. I will also share a variety of free tools to validate your images.</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="mccrone1">Creating Accessible Content by Amanda McCrone</h2> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="ryan">Design in the Federal Government by Ryan Hum</h2> -->
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<!-- <p>Growing demand for public sector innovation provides an opportunity to reimagine the way government, policies, programs and services are designed. User-centered design or "design thinking," which uses structured ethnographic research and visual tools, is one way to generate new ideas based on a better understanding of users and context.</p> -->
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<!-- <dd>Everyone</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="brads">Free tools to test your web pages by Brad Souster</h2> -->
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<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>This session will demo free tools that can be used to validate web pages and identify accessibility issues. Join us in this session to learn how to use the WAVE, Web Developer, Juicy Studio and Jim Thatcher toolbars.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Developers, QA, Designers</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="white">Filter-by-institution on Canada.ca by Eileen White</h2> -->
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<!-- <dd>This session gives participants an opportunity to discuss and provide feedback on a proposed solution for filtering institution-specific content on Canada.ca.</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>Communications, IT</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="thompson1">gh-pages on Github.com by Shawn Thompson</h2> -->
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<!-- <dd>Shawn Thompson will show you how use Github and a gh-pages branch to host an HTML websites. Very useful for prototyping web pages quickly. </dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>Developpers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="hc">Health Canada builds mobile apps! by Kristina Aston, Sean Kibbee, and Jeremy Sivaneswaran</h2> -->
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<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>For the last 3 years Health Canada has released mobile apps on multiple platforms in app stores for Amazon, Apple, Android and Windows. In this session, we will cover the creation of the Health Canada Mobile Team, current best practices for mobile app development process and we look to the future on where we think Mobile in the GC is headed. Additionally, we will speak about how we work within Government policy, strive to be open by default, design and develop within substantial bureaucratic constraints and ensure that our app development processes are sustainable. </dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Everyone</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="galipeau">How to implement and maintain a QA process for web accessibility by Louis Galipeau</h2> -->
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<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd> -->
<!-- <p>A presentation to explain how the web team at IRCC developped a toolkit that allows</p> -->
<!-- <ol> -->
<!-- <li>web developpers and HTML coders to validate their pages quickly, and efficiently (WCAG2 and Government of Canada web standards)</li> -->
<!-- <li>to manage the validation of the pages and apply any corrections necessary</li> -->
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<!-- <dd>Developers, QA</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English and French</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="dubois1">How to simplify tables and code mobile friendly tables by Pierre Dubois</h2> -->
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<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Discover a structured method simplifying tables by increasing your knowledge about under-exploited table elements in order to optimize them for mobile devices.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Developers, QA</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English and French</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="souster">Implementing and updating WET on your website by Brad Souster</h2> -->
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<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Plunge into the process and challenges of applying and updating to the latest version of WET. Find out how to choose the right template, define scope of the project, assess and manage risks, and execute a flawless template launch on medium-to-large sized websites. The presenter will discuss the process in the context of implementing and updating the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website to WETv4 from WETv3, the challenges faced when updating a large operational website and how to overcome them.</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>Developers, Managers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="dubois">Improving your website based on accessibility foundation by Pierre Dubois</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>See how WCAG is a baseline for any UX (Usability) activities and go beyond for your SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Developers, Designers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English and French</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="buckthought">Introduction to WAI-ARIA by Mike Buckthought</h2> -->
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<!-- <dd>What is WAI-ARIA, and how can we use this web technology to enhance the accessibility of web sites? Using the Web Accessibility Initiative's Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) standard, we can design web pages that work with assistive technologies. ARIA roles, attributes, and properties provide information to screen readers used by people with visual impairments.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Designers, Developers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="gifford1">Open Collaboration & Innovation by Mike Gifford</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Open standards, open source, open data, open government, open dialog are moving to becoming a reality with the open web. This represents a real shift toward transparency that allows citizens to become engaged and can empower civil servants.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Developers, Designers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="dgervais">Paws Forward! Understanding the Life of a Guide Dog by Daniel L. Gervais and Leo</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Have you ever seen these wonderful animals work around town and wondered how they do it? Join me beneath the harness as we discuss the life and training of a modern-day guide dog.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Everyone</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English and French</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="thompson2">Sublime Text 3 by Shawn Thompson</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Learn how to code front-end web pages using a sophisticated text editor like Sublime Text 3. Shawn Thompson will show you useful features and common keyboard shortcut he uses on a daily basis while working on Canada.ca.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Developers</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Language</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
<!-- </dl> -->
<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="macdonald">Testing Web Site Accessibility with an iPhone by David MacDonald</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>In this session we will learn how to fire up VoiceOver, the free screen reader that comes in the Accessibility settings of iOS. We will learn how to move through the page and how to target specific components and test them to ensure the can be Perceived, Operated, and Understood by a screen reader user on the iPhone, and pass WCAG conformance on this platform. The facilitator, David MacDonald is a veteran member of the WCAG Working Group of the W3C, and consulted to the Treasury Board on the Donna Jodhan Case which mandated WCAG across Government. (Bring your headphones)</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>WCAG testers, developers, and users of assistive technology</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="tierney">Testing for accessibility before development begins: wireframe and prototype reviews by Aidan Tierney</h2> -->
<!-- <dl class="dl-horizontal"> -->
<!-- <dt>Description</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Explore practical techniques to introduce accessibility early in the website or app design process. We'll look at how to review early artifacts such as wireframes, prototypes or mockups to identify potential accessibility issues and to document requirements for development and QA. This approach can be more efficient than the typical experience of building the app, testing for accessibility and only at that point identifying the detailed accessibility requirements in a list of issues and fixes.</dd> -->
<!-- <dt>Target audience</dt> -->
<!-- <dd>Interaction designers, project managers, visual designers, information architects, business analysts, developers, QA</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>English</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="regimbal">The Future of Web Applications by Marc Regimbal</h2> -->
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<!-- <dd>This session will delve into how web applications can take advantage of centrally deployed Web Content Management Systems. The vision of breaking down the common components found across all web applications allows applications to be easily built deployed while meeting all the web standards that the public expects from professionally built websites.</dd> -->
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<!-- <dd>Web publishers, Dvelopers, Managers</dd> -->
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<!-- <h2 class="h4" id="burt">Using analytics to make evidence-based decisions for your website by Patrick Burt</h2> -->
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