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Webinars on Creating Accessible EPUB Documents

  • 1.  Webinars on Creating Accessible EPUB Documents

    Posted Sep 25, 2014 05:27 PM

    FYI....


     


            Fee-based Multi-part Series on Creating Accessible ePub3 Documents
    This 4-part Webinar series is a fee-based series, but it is free for
    EASI Annual Webinar members The registration fee for the series is $225,
    There is also a scholarship available for those unable to obtain the
    funds for the series:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

    Week 1: Tobi, how to enhance accessibility of EPUB3 publications,
    with synchronised audio and image descriptions
    Presenters: Avneesh Singh: Project Manager, DAISY Consortium and
    Daniel Weck: System Architect, DAISY Consortium
    Tuesday, October 7: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    In this seminar, speakers will summarize the benefits of EPUB3 for
    accessible publishing. The presentation will describe how to add
    audio Media Overlays and image descriptions to existing mainstream e-books.
    This will be accompanied by live demonstrations, and the meeting will
    include an open Q&A session.

    Week 2: Using Word to Prepare a Document to be Converted into ePub3 Format
    Presenter: Karen McCall from Canada
    Tuesday, October 14: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    This week, Karen McCall, provides an overview of the elements of a
    well-structured Word document that can then be converted to other
    formats such as ePub with "relative" ease. Topics include proper use
    of headings, adding footnotes, endnotes, page numbers, lists, tables
    and providing Alternate text and captions for images. It is
    impossible to overemphasize the importance on clear structure that is
    accomplished by proper semantic markup. All of this is done behind
    the scene and is often ignored. Semantic markup guarantees that the
    document and the application used to display or convert work
    correctly. Looking good is enough enough for a good document.

    Week 3: Using RoboBraille to Convert Documents into ePub 3 Format
    Presenter Lars Ballieu Christensen from Denmark
    Tuesday, October 21: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    RoboBraille is an automated, self-service solution for people who
    need to convert documents into alternate formats. The service allows
    users to convert files in most common formats into audio books,
    digital braille books and ebooks. The service may also be used to
    convert otherwise inaccessible documents tricky documents into more
    accessible formats. At the webinar, Lars will walk you through the
    service and how it can be used. He will also talk about how
    universities and other academic institutions can use the SensusAccess
    interface to RoboBraille to provide a self-service alternate media
    solution for students, faculty and alumni.

    Week 4: What is ePub and How to Create ePub documents from Open office
    Presenter Norman Coombs
    Tuesday, October 28: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    Open Office is a free, open source suite of applications that fill
    similar functions to Microsoft Office. There are many free extensions
    to download that will extend the capabilities of Open Office. One
    extensions will let you save a document in the ePub format. In that
    regard it has similarities to the save as DAISY add-in for Word.

    EASI annual members register from the member-only page at:
    http://easi.cc/member/index.htm
    Non-members can register and pay online with a PO, credit card or
    check from the Webinar page:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#october
    Non-members unable to obtain funding for the series should apply for
    the Dick Banks Memorial scholarship at:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm
    Fee-based Multi-part Series on Creating Accessible ePub3 Documents
    This 4-part Webinar series is a fee-based series, but it is free for
    EASI Annual Webinar members The registration fee for the series is $225,
    There is also a scholarship available for those unable to obtain the
    funds for the series:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

    Week 1: Tobi, how to enhance accessibility of EPUB3 publications,
    with synchronised audio and image descriptions
    Presenters: Avneesh Singh: Project Manager, DAISY Consortium and
    Daniel Weck: System Architect, DAISY Consortium
    Tuesday, October 7: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    In this seminar, speakers will summarize the benefits of EPUB3 for
    accessible publishing. The presentation will describe how to add
    audio Media Overlays and image descriptions to existing mainstream e-books.
    This will be accompanied by live demonstrations, and the meeting will
    include an open Q&A session.

    Week 2: Using Word to Prepare a Document to be Converted into ePub3 Format
    Presenter: Karen McCall from Canada
    Tuesday, October 14: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    This week, Karen McCall, provides an overview of the elements of a
    well-structured Word document that can then be converted to other
    formats such as ePub with "relative" ease. Topics include proper use
    of headings, adding footnotes, endnotes, page numbers, lists, tables
    and providing Alternate text and captions for images. It is
    impossible to overemphasize the importance on clear structure that is
    accomplished by proper semantic markup. All of this is done behind
    the scene and is often ignored. Semantic markup guarantees that the
    document and the application used to display or convert work
    correctly. Looking good is enough enough for a good document.

    Week 3: Using RoboBraille to Convert Documents into ePub 3 Format
    Presenter Lars Ballieu Christensen from Denmark
    Tuesday, October 21: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    RoboBraille is an automated, self-service solution for people who
    need to convert documents into alternate formats. The service allows
    users to convert files in most common formats into audio books,
    digital braille books and ebooks. The service may also be used to
    convert otherwise inaccessible documents tricky documents into more
    accessible formats. At the webinar, Lars will walk you through the
    service and how it can be used. He will also talk about how
    universities and other academic institutions can use the SensusAccess
    interface to RoboBraille to provide a self-service alternate media
    solution for students, faculty and alumni.

    Week 4: What is ePub and How to Create ePub documents from Open office
    Presenter Norman Coombs
    Tuesday, October 28: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    Open Office is a free, open source suite of applications that fill
    similar functions to Microsoft Office. There are many free extensions
    to download that will extend the capabilities of Open Office. One
    extensions will let you save a document in the ePub format. In that
    regard it has similarities to the save as DAISY add-in for Word.

    EASI annual members register from the member-only page at:
    http://easi.cc/member/index.htm
    Non-members can register and pay online with a PO, credit card or
    check from the Webinar page:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#october
    Non-members unable to obtain funding for the series should apply for
    the Dick Banks Memorial scholarship at:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

            Fee-based Multi-part Series on Creating Accessible ePub3 Documents
    This 4-part Webinar series is a fee-based series, but it is free for
    EASI Annual Webinar members The registration fee for the series is $225,
    There is also a scholarship available for those unable to obtain the
    funds for the series:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

    Week 1: Tobi, how to enhance accessibility of EPUB3 publications,
    with synchronised audio and image descriptions
    Presenters: Avneesh Singh: Project Manager, DAISY Consortium and
    Daniel Weck: System Architect, DAISY Consortium
    Tuesday, October 7: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    In this seminar, speakers will summarize the benefits of EPUB3 for
    accessible publishing. The presentation will describe how to add
    audio Media Overlays and image descriptions to existing mainstream e-books.
    This will be accompanied by live demonstrations, and the meeting will
    include an open Q&A session.

    Week 2: Using Word to Prepare a Document to be Converted into ePub3 Format
    Presenter: Karen McCall from Canada
    Tuesday, October 14: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    This week, Karen McCall, provides an overview of the elements of a
    well-structured Word document that can then be converted to other
    formats such as ePub with "relative" ease. Topics include proper use
    of headings, adding footnotes, endnotes, page numbers, lists, tables
    and providing Alternate text and captions for images. It is
    impossible to overemphasize the importance on clear structure that is
    accomplished by proper semantic markup. All of this is done behind
    the scene and is often ignored. Semantic markup guarantees that the
    document and the application used to display or convert work
    correctly. Looking good is enough enough for a good document.

    Week 3: Using RoboBraille to Convert Documents into ePub 3 Format
    Presenter Lars Ballieu Christensen from Denmark
    Tuesday, October 21: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    RoboBraille is an automated, self-service solution for people who
    need to convert documents into alternate formats. The service allows
    users to convert files in most common formats into audio books,
    digital braille books and ebooks. The service may also be used to
    convert otherwise inaccessible documents tricky documents into more
    accessible formats. At the webinar, Lars will walk you through the
    service and how it can be used. He will also talk about how
    universities and other academic institutions can use the SensusAccess
    interface to RoboBraille to provide a self-service alternate media
    solution for students, faculty and alumni.

    Week 4: What is ePub and How to Create ePub documents from Open office
    Presenter Norman Coombs
    Tuesday, October 28: 11 Pacific, noon Mountain, 1 Central and 2 PM Eastern
    Open Office is a free, open source suite of applications that fill
    similar functions to Microsoft Office. There are many free extensions
    to download that will extend the capabilities of Open Office. One
    extensions will let you save a document in the ePub format. In that
    regard it has similarities to the save as DAISY add-in for Word.

    EASI annual members register from the member-only page at:
    http://easi.cc/member/index.htm
    Non-members can register and pay online with a PO, credit card or
    check from the Webinar page:
    http://easi.cc/clinic.htm#october
    Non-members unable to obtain funding for the series should apply for
    the Dick Banks Memorial scholarship at:
    http://easi.cc/scholarship.htm

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