Accessibility Camp DC 2010

I spent last Saturday at Accessibility Camp DC learning about some ways to make technology more accessible to the world. Before hand, I knew just a little bit about accessibility, but I’m happy to say that I walked out with a ton of new knowledge and a desire to keep learning on the subject. Some of the highlights for me:

Overall, I’m incredibly happy that I went and can’t wait to continue learning. Big thanks to John Croston and his team for organizing this great event. Hopefully in the next year I will have learned enough to feel comfortable presenting a session at Accessibility Camp DC 2011.

About Aaron Jorbin

Aaron Jorbin is working to democratize publishing, lower barriers for content sharing and expanding knowledge on international relations. He speaks around the country on Open Source Software Development and loves to talk about whisky, pigovian taxation and the benefits of the GPL.
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3 Responses to Accessibility Camp DC 2010

  1. Here you go! http://www.slideshare.net/kingkool68/building-an-accessible-site-from-the-ground-up

    It was nice to meet you and Nacin this weekend. Hope we can work on a project together sometime.

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