39th Annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference Has Concluded
Accessibility Planning for Government Organizations
- Date & Time
- Wednesday, March 20, 2024 - 4:20 PM PDT
- Location
- Orange County 1-2
- Description
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Federal and state accessibility laws are meant to ensure that people with disabilities can fully participate in all aspects of civic life. Although the impact is something we can all get behind, the scope can feel overwhelming. This presentation will go over the 6 core criteria of the maturity matrix model, how to create working groups to tackle each criteria, and how to complete the phases (Launch, Integrate, and Optimize) within the 6 core criteria. Attendees will learn how building and implementing an accessibility maturity matrix plan may help to break down the scope into reasonable, achievable steps.
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- Audience
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- Higher Education
- K-12 Education
- Government
- Administration & Business Support
- Audience Level
- Beginning
- Session Summary (Abstract)
- Digital accessibility laws are meant to ensure people with disabilities can fully participate in online civic life but the scope can feel overwhelming. Learn how implementing an accessibility maturity matrix can help tackle the large scope of work.
- Primary Topic
- Leadership & Strategy
- Secondary Topics
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- Digital Accessibility
- Law, Compliance, and Policy
- Session Type
- General Track
Presenter
- Laurie Kubitz
State of Colorado - Governor's Office of IT