Many in the W3C community — including staff, chairs, and Member representatives — present W3C work at conferences and other events. Below you will find a list some of the talks. All material is copyright of the author, except where otherwise noted.
WAI Tech Tour: Accessibility of HTML5 and the Open Web Platform
by Judy Brewer and Mark Sadecki
Boston Accessibility Conference
Boston, USA
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
CSS, une petite selection (CSS, a small selection) (tutorial)
by Bert Bos
Lyon, France
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
Accessibility Features of HTML5
by Mark Sadecki
Boston, USA
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
Les formations du W3C pour les développeurs Web (W3C Online Training for Web developers)
Lyon, France
Making APIs at W3C
Moscow, Russia
Relevant technology areas: Web of Devices and Web Design and Applications.
Internet na CSS en XSL (What should the web look like next?)
by Bert Bos, in cooperation with the Benelux Office
Een avond met webpionier dr. Bert Bos
(An evening with Web pioneer dr. Bert Bos)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
Information technology standardisation - theory and practice
by Olle Olsson
course "Law and ICT"
Stockholm, Sweden
What's So Great About 5 Star Data?
by Phil Archer, in cooperation with the Hungary Office
Budapest, Hungary
Digital Publishing and the Open Web: The W3C's Digital Publishing Interest Group
by Markus Gylling and Ivan Herman
Frankfurt, Germany
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
Livre Électronique et Standard du Web (Ebooks and Web Standards)
Paris, France
(see abstract)
Web Performance Working Group update
New York, USA
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
(see abstract)
Linked Data - What's the Point?
by Phil Archer
International Open Access Conference @ EKT
Athens, Greece
Relevant technology area: Semantic Web.
(see abstract)
Standards for Web Applications on Mobile (tutorial)
Venice, Italy
Relevant technology areas: Web of Devices and Web Design and Applications.
Open Data: motor de la innovación (Open Data: engine of innovation) (panel)
Jornades Valencianes de Documentació
Valencia, Spain
Everything is XML, XML is Everywhere (we just couldn't know it)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Relevant technology areas: Semantic Web, Web Architecture, Browsers and Other Agents, XML Core Technology, and Web Design and Applications.
(see abstract)
JS in SMS
San Francisco, USA
Relevant technology areas: Web of Devices and Web Design and Applications.
Panel: Future of the open web: challenges and opportunities (panel)
Montreal, Canada
Web and Mobile
Paris, France
Relevant technology areas: Web of Devices and Web Design and Applications.
W3C Internationalization Tag Set 2.0 - Usage Scenarios and Implementations (tutorial)
by Felix Sasaki and Christian Lieske
Wiesbaden, Germany
Cryptographic operations in the browser
Antwerp, Belgium
Relevant technology area: Web Design and Applications.
(see abstract)
Many operations you like to perform on the web like authentication, sending secure messages and the signing of documents require cryptographic operations. W3C started an effort to standardise a secure API for performing these operations on the web. This work resulted in a Javascript Web Cryptography API which will be implemented by all major browsers soon, but is also applicable in other environments.
This talk will start by quickly explaining why a native Cryptography API is required, followed by an introduction to the Web Cryptography API by exploring some of its use cases using live code demos in various browsers.
by Steven Pemberton, in cooperation with the Benelux Office
XForms Today voor CIO’s en CTO’s
(XForms Today for CIO’s and CTO’s)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Relevant technology areas: Web Architecture, Web of Services, XML Core Technology, and Web Design and Applications.