WCAG 2.0 Technical Assistance (WCAG TA) Project
Introduction
U.S. Access Board
Current Work
WCAG TA work in planning stages:
- Improve discoverability and integration of WCAG resources
- Expand WCAG Tutorials
- Update Before and After Demonstration ("BAD") website
How To Participate
WCAG TA work is developed through W3C/WAI Working Groups, including the Education and Outreach Working Group, and the WCAG WG. To participate in development and/or review of WCAG TA work, consider participating in the Working Group developing the work that you are interested in, or commenting on drafts.
Anyone can review drafts. To get notifications of drafts for review, see Getting WAI Announcements for links to WAI tweets, RSS feed, and WAI IG emails.
For more information on the WCAG TA Project and other WAI work, see Getting Involved with WAI and Participating in WAI. If you have any questions, contact Judy Brewer.
About WCAG TA
WCAG TA work includes the following tasks. Additional
information is available in EOWG Current
Work.
Task 1:
- Deliverables improving the discoverability of WCAG 2.0-related
resources on the W3C WAI website, and supporting integration of new
and existing resources into the WAI website.
Task 2:
- Deliverables providing further explanation of and implementation
support for WCAG 2.0, primarily in the form of tutorials, and also
potentially application notes.
Task 3:
- Deliverables demonstrating how web accessibility can be achieved,
including to the content and design of the "Before and After
Demonstration Website"; which includes annotations on accessible and
inaccessible design elements, and accessibility assessment and repair
strategies.
Project Staff
The following W3C staff are supported in part by WCAG TA funds:
- Judy Brewer
- Michael Cooper
- Shawn Henry