Presentations
This folder contains some of the presentations that has been used in the keynotes and the workshops at the conference.
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Wenche Lyngholm: eGovernance and eAccessibility in NorwayWenche Lyngholm, State Secretary - Ministry of Government Administration and Reform, Norway, opened this conference with a keynote on eGovernance and eAccessibility. |
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Maja Arnestad: The IT FUNK program 2007-2012Research, Development and Innovation into Information and Communication Technology for All - regardless of Ability. Presentation by Maja Arnestad of IT FUNK / The Research Council of Europe. |
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Inmaculada Placencia Porrero: European disability strategyInmaculada Placencia Porrero, Deputy Head of Unit, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, European Commission, talks about European disability strategy. |
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Cynthia Waddell: Technology Crossroad - ICT Barriers or eInclusion?This keynote briefly discusses ICT barriers and challenges that must be addressed today for eInclusion public policy and implementation. Topics will include the role of technical design standards, public procurement policies and the advantages and disadvantages of web evaluation tools, such as Cynthia Says™. Published with permission. |
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Anne Folkvord: Increasing Accessibility Trough LegislationAnne Folkvord, senior adviser at the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion, talked about «Increasing Accessibility Trough Legislation - Following up on the Syse Committee Report 'Equality and Accessibility'» in her keynote. |
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Gerry Ellis: e-Government and DisabilityGerry Ellis is a representative of the European Disabilities Forum, and talked about e-Government and Disability - The Economic Imperative of Social Inclusion. |
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Christopher McCrudden: Procurement and DisabilityChristopher McCrudden, Professor in Human Rights Law, Oxford University, talked about procurement policies and buying social justice with regards to eAccessibility. |
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Lisbet Rugtvedt: Free and open learning and research in Norway.Lisbet Rugtvedt, State Secretary - Ministry of Education and Research, talks about Free and open learning and research in Norway. |
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European Internet Accessibility Observatory - OverviewAn overview of the European Internet Accessibility Observatory project, towards large scale results. By Mikael Snaprud, Annika Nietzio, Nils Ulltveit Moe, Morten Goodwin Olsen, Terje Gjøsæter, Jens Frøkjær, Jenny Craven, and Patrizia Bertini. |
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Steven Sintini: Legislation on eAccessibility - The Italian ApproachSteven Sintini, from the National Centre for Informatics in Public Administration Rome, Italy, presented the situation of eAccessibility and universal design in Italy in Workshop 1: Policy measures to promote eAccessibility. |
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Erlend Øverby: Access to digital informationErlend Øverby, from Hypatia AS, talked about Access to digital information - The need for a change of paradigm. |
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Karl Olav Wroldsen: The Norwegian Tax Authority and AccessibilityKarl Olav Wroldsen from the IT-department of the Norwegian Tax Authority talked about accessibility. |
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Lars Lindberg: Accessibility and ICT - The Swedish ExperienceLars Lindberg from the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs talked about Accessibility and ICT - The Swedish Experience. |
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Hans von Axelson: HandisamHans von Axelson, senior adviser, talked about Handisam - Swedish Agency for Disability Policy Coordination. |
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Rónán Kennedy: Digital Freedom for Persons with Disabilities - IrelandRónán Kennedy, from the Law Faculty of the National University of Ireland, talked about digital freedom for persons with disabilities in Ireland. |
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Digital Freedom Research ProjectDigital Freedom in the 21st century for people with disabilities. A short presentation of the Digital Freedom Research Team. |
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Rudolph Brynn: Policy Implications of Universal DesignRudolph Brynn, senior adviser in the National Centre for Documentation and Disability, talked about policy implications of universal design. |
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Arie Rimmerman: How to Achieve Accessible e-GovernmentArie Rimmerman is Richard Crossman Professor of Social Welfare and Social Planning at the University of Haifa, Israel. He talked about How to Achieve Accessible e-Government. |