Accessibility compliance at Accessibility Camp 2020

This January, 33 Ad Hoc team members came together in sunny Orlando, Florida for the first Ad Hoc Accessibility Camp, a three-day gathering to learn and practice making our services as Section 508 compliant as possible.

Like Ad Hoc’s Ops Camp, this was an opportunity to bring staff from across the organization together to hear from internal experts and spread that knowledge across our teams. These camps offer an internal conference experience tailored to the needs of our work. Bonus: they’re a valuable time for our remote team to better get to know each other in real life.

Over the three-day camp, attendees got to participate in hands-on exercises, listen to panels, and learn how to apply best practices to their work. Here’s a closer look at some of the topics we covered:

  • Semantic HTML panel discussion: Accessibility experts from across Ad Hoc’s disciplines held a discussion about semantic HTML and why it still matters.
  • Empathy prompt exercise: Camp attendants used ideas from EmpathyPrompts.net, like trying to type by holding a pen in your mouth, to get a sense of how people with different abilities accomplish everyday tasks.

    A photograph of cards that describe different exercises to help participants understand what it's like to accomplish tasks in different scenarios.
  • Designing with accessibility compliance in mind: A talk introducing practical methods to accommodate types of ability when designing digital services.

Accessibility compliance is a capability that spans across all of our disciplines —from engineering to product management. This means building with Section 508 in mind from the beginning of a project, from sketch to deployment in production, from sprint planning meetings to architecture diagrams, and everything in between. It also means we’re building better services for everyone. When the digital infrastructure we build is available to more people, more people are enabled and engaged with their government and the services our society offers. That’s the world we’re excited to build.