Mobile Accessibility on the Move
EPUB3: Marching to Replace PDF as the Standard for Accessible Published Materials
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Time: 11:00 a.m. Eastern (UTC – 4 hours)
Length: 1.5 hours
Fee: $59 for members; $119 for nonmembers
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Speakers: George Kerscher, Secretary General of the DAISY Consortium and Senior Officer of Accessible Technology-Learning Ally, and Becky Gibson, Senior Technical Staff Member, Accessibility, at IBM
Target Audience: Educators, authors, and corporate facilitators interested in learning more about EPUB and the options for using EPUB to create accessible materials
Skill Level: Beginner and Intermediate
Overview: This seminar will provide an update on the current state of the art regarding EPUB. We will drill down into the following high-level topics: development and adoption of EDUPUB, status of the EPUB 3.01 specification, review of EPUB reading systems, EPUB testing, and EPUB authoring.
Outline:
1. EDUPUB
a. Development and Adoption
2. EPUB 3.01
a. Multiple renditions (including Braille)
b. Dictionaries and Indexes
c. MathML, WebGL, Canvas, SVG, and interactivity
3. Reading Systems
a. Open Source Readium.org
b. Proprietary Systems
4. Testing Reading Systems via epubtest.org
a. Methodologies, Sample Books, Testing Roles
b. Promoting Test Results
c. Identifying the top reading systems for accessibility
5. EPUB Authoring
a. What makes up an EPUB document
b. Open source and commercial tools
c. Who is distributing EPUB now?
d. DRM (Digital Rights Management) and vertical markets
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
1. Understand what EPUB3 is and why publishers, educators, and corporations are moving to this format for documentation and learning
2. Understand how the EDUPUB profile adapts the functionality of the EPUB3 format to the unique structural semantic and behavioral requirements of educational publishing
3. Identify how the Readium.org project is providing open source, accessible EPUB renderers for desktop and mobile platforms; find out who is using Readium to build EPUB reading systems and what proprietary reading systems are available
4. Become familiar with EPUBtest.org and how EPUB3 documents are tested and results are recorded and used
5. Comprehend what makes up an EPUB3 document and how it is authored and distributed