Call For Participants: Cognitive Accessibility Task Force

November 2013 — The newly developed W3C Cognitive Accessibility Task Force is seeking new members. The Task Force, which is a joint effort of the Protocols Formats Working Group (PFWG) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (WCAGWG), will work to provide guidance to ensure that web content is accessible for people with cognitive and learning disabilities.  Those interested in joining the Task Force must also be members of either the PFWG or the WCAGWG and can contact The Cognitive Accessibility Task Force  for more information.

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