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  • Democratizing Accessibility: Equalize Digital Accessibility Checker

    WordCamp US 2024Speakers: Amber Hinds, Steve Jones

    October 10, 2024 — Equalize Digital Accessibility Checker is an accessibility testing plugin that scans pages and posts for accessibility problems and puts reports in the WordPress admin. It was a winner of a 2023 Gaady award for its innovative approach to improving accessibility (fellow winners were Unilever and Studio 24), and is used by enterprise organizations, educational institutions, small businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies around the world, including NASA and The US Department of Veterans Affairs, among others.

    Accessibility Checker was created to make it easier and more affordable for everyone to identify accessibility problems on their website. Competitor solutions rely on API connections and charge per page and per scan, frequently costing tens of thousands of dollars per year. This can easily put accessibility testing out of reach for many website owners. Equalize Digital came up with an innovative way to run accessibility scans on the website’s own server, within WordPress. The free, open source version available on WordPress dot org doesn’t limit the number of posts or pages that can be scanned, allowing even very large websites to start finding and fixing accessibility at zero cost. In this way, Equalize Digital Accessibility Checker is democratizing accessibility.

    Laws around the world are increasingly requiring accessibility for websites of all types. Accessibility Checker is an ideal tool to showcase as it can help website owners better comply with these laws. Showcasing it may also attract more enterprise organizations to WordPress, as NASA stated that Accessibility Checker was a major contributor to their decision to use WordPress as the CMS for their new website.

  • Deeply Integrating AI with WordPress

    WordCamp US 2024Speaker: James LePage

    October 10, 2024 — In this showcase, James LePage, founder of WPAI, will dive into AgentWP, an AI agent built for WordPress. AgentWP functions as an expert AI assistant for individual user websites, performing tasks like writing blog posts, creating reports, and troubleshooting issues. James will explain the underlying systems enabling safe AI/WordPress interactions. He’ll demonstrate how AgentWP leverages frontier AI models, custom pipelines, and industry-specific fine-tunes to take safe action within WordPress websites, and how these actions are executed using familiar WordPress developer tools and methods. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how cutting-edge agentic AI solutions like AgentWP operate under the hood and the sophisticated systems powering them.

  • Unlocking the Digital Evolution: Navigating the Gutenberg Era

    WordCamp US 2024Speakers: Alexandra Guffey, Katrina Yates

    October 10, 2024 — In this technical workshop, we’ll explore Disney’s comprehensive strategy for leveraging Gutenberg to modernize our diverse platforms. Join us as we delve into the distinctive methods we employ, our overarching strategy, and how Gutenberg is instrumental in refining our websites for enhanced performance and user experience.

  • Reach for the Sky: A Magical Transformation with Gutenberg

    WordCamp US 2024Speaker: Alexandra Guffey

    October 10, 2024 — In late 2023, Disney Experiences unveiled Disney Connect, a spellbinding multi-site communication platform that transformed our segment’s public affairs and public relations content. We will discuss how we sprinkled pixie dust on Gutenberg, weaving together 50+ captivating pre-designed blocks for Gutenberg that capture the essence of our Disney magic, creating a platform that empowers our communications teams to build beautiful websites, quickly.

    Join us as we share our tale of triumph, tribulations, and transformation in Disney Experiences. We will talk about our design approach, our unique Gutenberg development strategies, and our challenges as we reach for the sky.

  • Underrepresented in Tech: the Journey to Amplify Others

    WordCamp Canada 2024Speaker: Michelle Frechette

    October 8, 2024 — In 2019 Allie Nimmons and Michelle Frechette grew tired of people constantly asking if they knew any black people who could speak at events or be guests on podcasts. So they set out to create a spreadsheet of folks that they knew in the WordPress space.

    But about 20 rows into that Google sheet, they realized that it would be a herculean effort to reach out to each of those people on a regular basis to make sure they were still available and interested in being contacted. There was also no way to include people they didn’t know. And that limiting such an endeavor to one group of underrepresented people was shortsighted.

    So Underrepresented in Tech was born.

    In the almost five years since the database was published, the project has grown to include a podcast and webinars. There have been racist rants and online attacks, but there have also been gratitude and acclaim for the work that’s been done.

    This session will talk about the WHY, the HOW, and the HOPES associated with Underrepresented in Tech. Attendees will leave with an understanding of how each of us can make a difference for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

    Presented byMichelle Frechette

  • How the Uganda Website Projects Competition 2024 Went Down

    Uganda Website Projects Competition 2024Speaker: Mukalele Rogers

    October 8, 2024 — The Uganda Website Projects Competition 2024 (https://events.wordpress.org/uganda/2024/competition/) , held at the National ICT Innovation Hub, more than delivered on its potential to serve both students and educators alike, showcasing the best of WordPress as a tool for problem-solving. Led by a dedicated team under the guidance of Rogers Mukalele, this unique event has firmly established its place in Uganda’s digital calendar.

    A New Era of WordPress Events

    Inspired by the Next Gen WordCamp format, which has been gaining traction globally, the competition in Uganda focused on students from all education levels—ranging from primary schools to higher learning institutions. The aim was to inspire these young minds to creatively use WordPress to address real-world issues through innovative thinking and problem-solving.

    A call for projects was issued, resulting in 16 submissions. After a rigorous vetting process by a panel of adjudicators, 10 projects were shortlisted for the final round. These finalists were given the chance to showcase their innovation and technical acumen in front of an audience and a panel of industry-relevant judges.

    Hands-On Learning and Expert Insights

    The day kicked off with a hands-on workshop for beginners, especially those new to WordPress. Held at the ICT Innovation Hub’s computer lab, the session aimed to equip participants with foundational skills in website creation using WordPress. A knowledgeable instructor guided even those with zero experience through the basics, ensuring they left with the confidence to build their own websites.

    After the workshop, participants gathered in the auditorium for a series of expert presentations. Seasoned professionals who had launched careers and businesses using WordPress shared their experiences. Topics ranged from client management and security issues to SEO and hosting challenges. The session was interactive, with beginners asking questions and receiving valuable advice from the experts.

    Showcasing Uganda’s Rising Stars

    The competition was divided into two main categories: the Rising Stars and the Explorers. The Rising Stars category featured projects from primary and secondary school students, while the Explorers category showcased the work of tertiary-level students.

    In the Rising Stars category, five projects were presented. Each team had 10 minutes to pitch their project to the judges, who evaluated them on criteria such as presentation skills, problem-solving approach, technical execution, content quality, and overall innovation. The winning project was “Skyray,” an educational website created by Iganga Girls Secondary School. Skyray stood out for its comprehensive resources tailored to Uganda’s new curriculum, reflecting the students’ commitment to enhancing education through technology.

    The Explorers category was equally competitive, with five tertiary institutions presenting their projects. Among these, Afrinova Creations, an e-commerce platform offering African-inspired creations, emerged as the top project. Created by a team from Makerere University, Afrinova Creations impressed the judges with its potential to promote African culture and entrepreneurship on a global scale.

    Celebrating Excellence and Innovation

    In addition to the top honors, cash prizes were awarded to six of the ten participating projects, recognizing their efforts and encouraging further development. The event also received generous support from global sponsors, including Automattic, who provided swag, in-kind presents, and additional awards to all participants. The atmosphere was celebratory, with participants and adjudicators donning vibrant T-shirts and enjoying a well-deserved meal to conclude the day.

    Looking Ahead

    The Uganda Website Projects Competition 2024 has set a new benchmark for WordPress events in the country. By introducing a competitive element to the traditional WordCamp format, the organizers have created a platform where young innovators can showcase their talents, gain recognition, and receive support to further their projects. As one participant remarked, the event not only inspired them to push their boundaries but also demonstrated that they, too, could contribute to Uganda’s growing digital ecosystem.

    The success of this event underscores the importance of nurturing digital skills among the youth and provides a compelling case for making this competition an annual fixture in Uganda’s WordPress community. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the Uganda Website Projects Competition will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of tech-savvy innovators.

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  • Beware: Your About Page May Be Costing You Clients!

    WordCamp Canada 2024Speaker: Mark des Cotes

    October 8, 2024 — Uncovers the hidden dangers lurking within your website’s About Page. In today’s digital landscape, neglecting this crucial element could cost you valuable clients and opportunities. Discover the subtle yet significant ways an ineffective About Page can sabotage your online presence and learn practical strategies to transform it into a powerful asset. Don’t let your About Page become a liability – take the first step towards unlocking the full potential of your online presence by arming yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to elevate your website and drive meaningful connections with your audience.

    Presented byMark Des Cotes

  • Panel: Multilingual Development

    WordCamp Canada 2024Speakers: Trevor Mills, Stéphane Boisvert, Patrick Oancia, Ksenia Shcherbakova

    October 8, 2024 — A discussion around issues and challenges that come up when developing multilingual sites in the WordPress ecosystem.  Panelists will present and contrast a handful of available solutions with real-life examples and stories.  Information will be relevant and useful for developers intermediate and above, as well as those leading or interacting with developers.  There will be time dedicated to questions from the audience.