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SharePoint For All

Jennie Delisi| Accessibility Analyst Kris Schulze| User Experience

Question 1

Do you work for the State of MN, county, city, other? (Text field beside other) ? State of MN executive branch agency ? County ? City ? Other

After today...many options for learning more!

Free monthly accessibility information: Office of Accessibility Public Newsletter

Free accessibility training and resources: Office of Accessibility (Or: mnit/accessibility)

Collaborate with SharePoint

? Create, collect, update, manage files and lists with team members

? Share files and co-author in real time

Who Needs Accessibility?

Minnesota's population: 5,577,487 % of Minnesotans reporting 1 or more disabilities in 2014:

? 8.5% - age 18-64 ? 31.7% - 65+ population 1 in 4: Number of today's 20-year-olds who will become disabled before they retire.

Question 2

Do you have an accessibility policy or standard you are required to follow at work? ? Yes ? No ? I don't know

State Accessibility Standard

State of Minnesota Accessibility Standard ? Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 AA (includes level A) ? Executive Branch Agencies must follow, others are encouraged ? Not a state agency? Consider using this in your accessibility policy

Which SharePoint Interfaces Need to Be Accessible?

All of them!

? SharePoint Administrators ? Site Owners

? Content Creators ? End Users

Today we will focus on the End User interfaces only.

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