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University of Guelph
Guelph Accessibility Conference 2017
Education
Guelph, Ontario
May 30, 2017 - May 31, 2017
Guelph Accessibility Conference 2017 - Becoming A Catalyst for Inclusion Sessions 2017 – The Accessibility Conference Sessions and Events at the 2017 Accessibility Conference! Sessions, Workshops and Events Schedule ◦Monday, May 29 – Workshops – half and full day workshops – To Be Posted ◦Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30 and 31 – Accessibility Conference ◦Tuesday Evening – May 30 – Evening Social and Accessibility Camp Keynote Speaker ◦Meenu Sikand, CEO, Accessibility for All Improving Accessibility through Education, Inclusion and Awareness www.accessibilityforall.org Conference Streams ◦Adaptive Technology ◦Accessible Teaching and Learning ◦AODA Standards, WCAG And Related Accessibility Legislation ◦Catalyst for Inclusion ◦Disability Research and Accommodation ◦Document and Media Accessibility ◦Inclusive Design ◦National And International Accessibility Issues ◦Web Accessibility Featuring A Workshop Presentation from the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS): Exploring the Landscape of Accessibility and Inclusion within Higher Education Dr. Mahadeo A. Sukhai, National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) We will highlight interim findings of the “Landscape of Accessibility” project, and engage attendees in dialogue around their implications.



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