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Saturday, June 05, 2004

Web Accessibility Best Practices Evaluation Training - Paris

The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is holding a full day Web Accessibility Best Practices Exchange Training on 6 July 2004 in Paris, France, as part of the WAI-TIES Project (WAI - Training, Implementation, Education, Support). The training precedes the ICCHP 2004 conference; the facility is provided by Université Pierre et Marie Curie and additional logistical help is provided by BrailleNet.

Participation is open to anyone interested in Web development. The event is specifically designed for experienced Web developers with basic knowledge of Web accessibility. There is no registration fee; however, pre-registration is required.

See the Education and Outreach Working Group's event page for further details.

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