The main goal of this community is to talk and discuss about issues related to the improvement of ePractice.eu, including isues of accessibility and usabililty but also new features. It is a place where the users of ePractice.eu can provide feedback on what they think about the platform and how they think it can be improved. On the other hand, the team responsible for the redesign and relaunch of the platform (planned for next year) wants to obtain feedback on their plans, ideas, designs and new features of the portal.
Domain:
eInclusion
Topic:
eAccessibility Other
Tags:
ePractice.eu portal accessibility usability development improvement
Workshop is fully booked and registration is closed. However, participation is possible in the following ways:- via livestream on this page http://www.futuregovconsultancy.com/- audio/video registrations will be available after the workshop- tag ...[read more]
I think epractice.eu can move towards a network of knowledge workers in the site main themes.
In order to achieve this, it should rework a bit the personal profile pages. I would suggest the addition [read more]
The objective of this framework contract is to provide the following types of Good Practice services: Monitoring and on-line exchange in ICT; Update with relevant content a world-leading [read more]
According to the Tenders Specification, "the implementation and promotion of Good Practice through an online portal as well as facilitating offline sharing and encounters continues to be key issue, [read more]
ePractice.eu is a good practice exchange scheme with a web portal, weekly newsletter, country factsheets, online library, practitioner profiles, events calendar, testimonials TV section, communities, [read more]
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) documents explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or [read more]
Policy paper – 13 September 2005 – EU & Europe-wide – eInclusionComplete title:Communication to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee, and the Committee of [read more]