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Website Wednesday - Introducing DubBot Automated Accessibility Monitoring

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Training/Workshop Digital Technologies Diversity & Inclusion Publication Skills

Wed, Jun 15, 2022

12 PM – 1:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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The next Website Wednesday meeting will be held June 15, 2022 from 12:00-1:00pm. Followed by 30-minutes of casual support and knowledge sharing for those who wish to stay until 1:30pm.

We'll meet in Frist Campus Center Room 330. A Zoom option will be available as well. An RSVP in My PrincetonU is required. 

Agenda: 
  1. Introducing DubBot Automated Accessibility Monitoring
    Princeton is introducing a new tool into its website accessibility toolkit that automatically identifies accessibility issues, notifies website owners, and provides ongoing monitoring. Come learn about the tool and OIT’s services that will support you learning and using it.
This is the last meeting of the acacemic year. See you in September.

The Website Wednesday meeting is intended for anyone who produces, maintains, edits, designs or develops websites at Princeton University. No technical background is necessary to benefit from this event. Topics are driven by YOU. 
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Mary Albert

Mary leads the Office of Information Technology's digital accessibility program, working with members of the campus community to help ensure their information technology is accessible to people with disabilities. She also provides training to raise awareness and skills, and to prepare staff for professional accessibility certification. Mary champions accessibility wherever technology and digital information are designed and developed, acquired, and used.



Mary is an active member of the accessibility community. She is co-editor of the 2020 International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Concepts (CPACC) Body of Knowledge. She also organizes the A11yPrinceton Meetup, which explores accessibility, inclusive design, and assistive technology. 



Before focusing full-time on accessibility, Mary supported it while leading OIT's User Experience Office. She has over 20 years' experience in human-centered design, including teaching students with disabilities, training, service design, and project management. She has degrees in French, Education, and Instructional Technologies, and holds certifications in accessibility and project management.



Mary lives on a farm in Hopewell, New Jersey, and enjoys horseback riding and growing trees.


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