I'm still writing up the first email in the series about running effective accessibility workshops. This will be about structuring an accessibility workshop to make it engaging for everyone.
I've been talking to a few people and they've had a few questions that I thought I could cover. I would like to include tips and advice that are highly relevant to you as well. To that end, I'd like to ask you a question.
What is one LITTLE thing you'd like to know that you believe would be critical for workshop success?
Hit reply and let me know!
In the mean time, here are some questions that I'll answer next week.
What if I only have 2 hours instead of a half-day? How flexible is the workshop structure?
How many people can I effectively run this workshop with? Does the structure change based on group size?
What kinds of resources or tools do I need to have ready beforehand to make these activities work?
How do I handle participants who think accessibility isn't relevant to their role?