Nicolas Steenhout

Nicolas Steenhout

QC, CANADA
Talking disability awareness, inclusion, diversity and accessibility, in tech or otherwise.

Inclusivity is vital to a democratic Internet. And for more than 20 years, Nicolas Steenhout has been addressing this subject head-on as a web accessibility expert.


Working as a developer in the mid-'90s, Nic was approached by colleagues, clients and friends with web-based issues that weren't yet part of the public consciousness. Images weren't being properly announced to people who are blind; video-only tutorials didn't account for people who are deaf; over engineered webpages made it impossible for those with ADHD to engage. Nic quickly realized that amid a major technological revolution, a significant part of the digital landscape was being neglected.


In 1996, he took on a federally-funded position in the US disability sector. The world of non-profits allowed him to work closely with people with a wide variety of impairments. It gave him an even greater understanding of the web's shortcomings. At the same time, the experience introduced him to new assistive technologies—technologies that were breaking barriers for people with disabilities.


Over the next two decades, Nic continued his work for both the non-profit and private sectors. He has held several Executive positions and currently provides his services as an independent consultant. Businesses and government agencies seek Nic's expertise in strategic planning and training.


All over North America, Europe and Australasia, he's engaged with thousands of individuals with disabilities. These interactions have fuelled his passion for storytelling. Public speaker, avid blogger and podcaster, Nic provides real-world insight into everyday accessibility issues. He explores everything from disability awareness and security to how JavaScript can be used to better the web for all. He'll even share the occasional anecdote about his service dog.

Inclusivity is vital to a democratic Internet. And for more than 20 years, Nicolas Steenhout has been addressing this subject head-on as a web accessibility expert.


Working as a developer in the mid-'90s, Nic was approached by colleagues, clients and friends with web-based issues that weren't yet part of the public consciousness. Images weren't being properly announced to people who are blind; video-only tutorials didn't account for people who are deaf; over engineered webpages made it impossible for those with ADHD to engage. Nic quickly realized that amid a major technological revolution, a significant part of the digital landscape was being neglected.


In 1996, he took on a federally-funded position in the US disability sector. The world of non-profits allowed him to work closely with people with a wide variety of impairments. It gave him an even greater understanding of the web's shortcomings. At the same time, the experience introduced him to new assistive technologies—technologies that were breaking barriers for people with disabilities.


Over the next two decades, Nic continued his work for both the non-profit and private sectors. He has held several Executive positions and currently provides his services as an independent consultant. Businesses and government agencies seek Nic's expertise in strategic planning and training.


All over North America, Europe and Australasia, he's engaged with thousands of individuals with disabilities. These interactions have fuelled his passion for storytelling. Public speaker, avid blogger and podcaster, Nic provides real-world insight into everyday accessibility issues. He explores everything from disability awareness and security to how JavaScript can be used to better the web for all. He'll even share the occasional anecdote about his service dog.

What's web accessibility and why should you care?

Format: ​45 minute keynote

 

This program is perfect for:
  • ​Organizational leadership
  • Tech teams
  • Anyone who wants to gain better understanding of web accessibility issues

 

The audience will leave with:
  • ​A clear understanding of what is web accessibility
  • A clear understanding of why accessibility is important (a hint: commercial and legal...
Technical / SpecificInspirational / Life-changing

Testing for web accessibility

Format: ​3 hour hands-on workshop

 

This program is perfect for:
  • Tech team leads
  • ​Web designers
  • Web developers
  • QA testers

 

The audience will leave with:
  • ​A workflow to test for accessibility
  • Specific tools and techniques to test for accessibility
  • Increased understanding of various assistive technologies and how they are...
Technical / Specific