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Hi CALS Web contributors!

A reminder that Cornell University's first Web Accessibility Camp will be held on August 6–8, 2018 at Ives Hall and the ILR Conference Center. 

If you're a web contributor that needs to improve your current site’s accessibility or you need useful tools, techniques and resources to help you create accessibility-friendly sites, the camp is for you!

WebAIM, a non-profit web accessibility solution provider, will come to campus on Monday to host two sessions for a fee. Tuesday and Wednesday are filled with free sessions, including how to remediate PDFs, information on Siteimprove and much more.

Learn more and register on the Cornell Web Accessibility Camp website
Contact us at calsweb [at] cornell.edu (calsweb[at]cornell[dot]edu) if you have any questions.

Tim Senft
Digital Communications Director

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