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You will learn: What a valuable accessibility test report can look like and how to put the information into practice. Which WCAG criteria can be tested automatically. About tools for automatic accessibility testing (both free and commercial), their strengths and weaknesses and see them in action in form of workshops.
Details
Country
Poland (Polska)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
basic knowledge of CI/CD processes and test automation
Topics
CI/CD pipeline; automated accessibility testing; tools for automated accessibility testing
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Polish (polski)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
MS Teams
Accessibility support
Length
11 hours consisting of 2 modules lasting 6 and 5 hours.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 February 2024.
Website
https://accens.pl/szkolenie-warsztat-automatyczne-testy-dostepnosci-aplikacji-webowych-w-ci-cd/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 February 2024.
This listing was updated on 5 March 2024.
You will learn: What a user with a disability experiences when using popular mobile applications. Why and how mobile applications should be tested for accessibility. About the structure of the WCAG, examples of good and bad practice and tools for manual and automated accessibility testing. How we carry out mobile app accessibility audit.
Details
Country
Poland (Polska)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
WCAG; accessibility legislation; mobile app accessibility; mobile app accessibility testing; tools for mobile app accessibility tests; good and bad practices
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Polish (polski)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
MS Teams
Accessibility support
Length
8 clock hours, comprising 4 modules of 2 hours each.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 February 2024.
Website
https://accens.pl/szkolenie-praktyczne-wprowadzenie-do-testowania-dostepnosci-aplikacji-mobilnych/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 February 2024.
This listing was updated on 5 March 2024.
You will learn: What a user with a disability experiences when using popular web applications. Why and how web applications should be tested for accessibility. About the structure of the WCAG, examples of good and bad practice and tools for manual and automated accessibility testing. How we carry out accessibility audit.
Details
Country
Poland (Polska)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
WCAG; accessibility testing; good and bad accessibility practices; accessibility policy and regulations; tools for accessibility testing; inclusive design; accessibility audit; web applications accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
Polish (polski)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
MS Teams
Accessibility support
Length
8 clock hours, comprising 4 modules of 2 hours each.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 February 2024.
Website
https://accens.pl/szkolenie-praktyczne-wprowadzenie-do-testowania-dostepnosci-aplikacji-webowych/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 February 2024.
This listing was updated on 5 March 2024.
Are you a front-end designer or developer? This training will offer you everything you need to build an accessible website. Aided by 9 fictional personas, we'll show you how users with specific disabilities navigate a computer. We'll offer you easy ways to implement accessibility during the design and development phase of your website.
Details
Country
Belgium (België)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Experience with HTML and CSS is a must.; Having notions of Javascript is recommended.
Topics
Why Accessibility; Legislation and standards; Personas; Keyboard accessibility; Links; Semantics; ARIA; Forms; Colour & contrast; Images; Distractions, motion & time limits; Responsive Web Design; WCAG success criteria; Dynamic updates; Video & audio; Mobile apps; Widgets; Documents
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
Dutch (Nederlands)
;
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Zoom
Accessibility support
Length
9 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 November 2023.
Website
https://www.anysurfer.be/en/services/training/front-end
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 November 2023.
This listing was updated on 16 November 2023.
In 2 sessions of 4 hours, discover accessibility and learn how to contribute to the accessibility of a site, an app, a document, by writing accessible content.
Details
Country
Belgium (België)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Definition; Assistive technologies and strategies; Return on investment; Myths; Accessibility legislation; Accessibility standards; Checklists; Where to start; Clear Content; Structure; Forms; Images; Data Tables; Multimedia
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
English (English)
;
French (français)
;
Dutch (Nederlands)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Length
8h
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 24 November 2022.
Website
https://www.elevenways.be/en/services/trainings#advanced-web-accessibility-training-for-content-writers
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 August 2023.
This listing was updated on 1 August 2023.
Mobile devices make the digital world a part of everyday life for many people around the world, so it’s important that mobile apps are accessible. The courses range from an introduction to mobile app accessibility, including demonstrations of accessibility features, through design and development strategy, to coding and testing techniques.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Android or iOS development experience; Knowledge of accessibility concepts and terminology beneficial
Topics
Overview of accessibility features on iOS and Android; Policy, standards, guidelines and laws; Visual design, UX and editorial practices; Best practices for accessible design and development of mobile apps; Coding techniques for common design patterns; Native accessibility APIs on iOS and Android; Testing mobile apps for accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom
Accessibility support
Length
Typically 1 day per platform
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 10 July 2023.
Website
https://digitalasitshouldbe.com/services/training/mobile-app-accessibility/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
10 July 2023.
This listing was updated on 11 July 2023.
This training course provides the keys to create accessible office editing documents (Word, PDF). It gives the essential and practical methodologies to write and publish accessible documents using the functions of office tools such as images, styles, table of contents, page layout, templates and so on.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Knowledge of a document editing tool such as Microsoft Office, Libre Office.
Topics
Producing content (text, images, tables, links, etc.) while considering the specific needs of people with disabilities; Identifying errors in a document and correcting them; Creating a template for a document that can be distributed and used after the training session to ensure minimum document accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Zoom; Microsoft Teams
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
1 day (7 hours), may be 2 days (14 hours), if the training is organized within one company.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/contrib-bureautique
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/contrib-bureautique
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 15 June 2023.
This training course provides initial skills and knowledge to review the compliance of a website with the RGAA (French accessibility framework): find accessibility issues, write proposals for corrections, prioritize issues and manage exemptions. You will be provided with tools and methodological elements to help you identify accessibility errors
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Professional certification
Audience
Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of HTML and CSS; Basic knowledge of JavaScript in order to read and understand the JS code; Knowledge of usual developing tools: browsers and native browser developing tools (code inspector)
Topics
Web accessibility principles; Web standards (WCAG, RGAA) and legislations; People with disabilities, user needs and assistive technologies; RGAA (French accessibility framework): criteria and tests, methodology, tools and resources for testing; Accessible tree, accessible name and description; ARIA; Detailed review of a web page: sampling, auditing, delivering audit results
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Microsoft Teams
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
35 hours (5 days) of training. After the training, please plan enough time to prepare the certification exam. The final certification exam lasts 1 day.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/audit
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/audit
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 May 2023.
This training course helps you understand why accessible digital content promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities. You will discover digital accessibility, understand its human, legislative and technical issues, but also acquire the necessary elements to understand its national and international normative environment.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Topics
Web accessibility principles; Web standards (WCAG, RGAA) and legislations; People with disabilities, user needs and assistive technologies; RGAA (French accessibility framework): criteria and tests, exemptions; Accessibility statement; Essential steps to develop an accessibility policy; Brief accessibility review of a web page
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Microsoft Teams; Zoom
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
1 day (7 hours).
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/sensib
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/sensib
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 May 2023.
This training course shows how to use the 3 most used desktop screen readers NVDA, JAWS and VoiceOver, to understand how screen reader users browse the web. You will learn how to test rich components (such as tab panels, dialogs, disclosure) with a screen reader to find out if they conform to RGAA (French accessibility framework).
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer; Tester; Other
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge about general principles of accessibility guidelines and the French reference guide RGAA.
Topics
Screen readers JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver; Screen readers main functions, behaviours and the main shortcuts; Browsing web pages with the screen readers; Testing complex components such as modal, disclosure, slider, progressbar, etc. and learning how they are rendered by the 3 screen readers
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Face-to-face - participants are required to attend on-site teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
1 day (7 hours).
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/formation-lecteurs-ecran
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/formation-lecteurs-ecran
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 May 2023.
This training course provides necessary knowledge to ensure that digital accessibility is considered through all steps of a project. This goes from the initial project requirements to the project closing. At the end of the training, participants will be able to manage and follow accessibility processes on their own.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Manager; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Knowledge of digital project management
Topics
Web accessibility principles; Web standards (WCAG, RGAA) and legislations; People with disabilities, user needs and assistive technologies; RGAA (French accessibility framework); Implementing accessibility in a project: requirements, usual barriers against accessibility implementation; Key factors to implement accessibility in a project successfully
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Microsoft Teams; Zoom
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
2 days (14 hours)
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/cp
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/cp
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 May 2023.
This training course provides an inclusive approach of web design, focusing on digital accessibility. The accessibility requirements specific to functional, visual and multimedia design are presented and explained. The user impacts of each accessibility issue are explained, as well as the actions to be taken to prevent and correct them.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Knowledge of designing for functional design, graphical or multimedia of digital interfaces; No knowledge of HTML, CSS or JavaScript is required
Topics
Web accessibility principles; Web standards (WCAG, RGAA) and legislations; People with disabilities, user needs and assistive technologies; RGAA (French accessibility framework); Design and accessibility; Personas, user tests, user research
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Zoom; Microsoft Teams
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
This training can be customized according to your accessibility needs. Some adjustments may induce additional costs as they are provided by third-party providers.
Length
2 days (14 hours)
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 17 May 2023.
Website
https://a42.fr/formation-ux-ui
Reviews page
https://a42.fr/formation-ux-ui
Content updated
17 May 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 May 2023.
This video-based, independent-study online training is available 24/7. Participants will learn principles and processes for: creating accessible content and structure in Word & PowerPoint; evaluating the accessibility of well-structured Word & PowerPoint documents; and, using Acrobat to optimize PDFs exported from Word & PowerPoint documents.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
This course is designed for adult learners that have experience creating Word & PowerPoint documents. Web development or design experience is not required.
Topics
A new module will open each week; Module 1: Document Content: Review basic principles and processes for optimizing the accessibility of document content in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint; Module 2: Document Structure: Review basic principles and processes for optimizing the accessibility of document structure in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint; Module 3: Evaluating Accessibility & Creating PDFs: Review processes for utilizing built-in accessibility checkers and an evaluation checklist, installing Adobe PDF Maker, and exporting PDF documents; Module 4: Optimizing PDFs in Acrobat: Review how to configure Adobe Acrobat Professional, and how to use it to optimize a PDF exported from a well-structured Microsoft Word or PowerPoint document; Module 5: Accessible Excel (bonus module): Review basic principles and processes for optimizing document structure, and for utilizing a built-in accessibility checker, in Excel documents
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Canvas LMS
Accessibility support
Length
8 to 10 hours
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 2 July 2018.
Website
https://webaim.org/training/docs/
Reviews page
https://webaim.org/training/docs/quotes
Content updated
10 March 2023.
This listing was updated on 26 April 2023.
The 5W2H of accessibility: What: core concepts of Digital Accessibility. Why it is essential to include people with disabilities. Where does accessibility apply. Who has a role to play in a team. How to manage a project with accessibility requirements: schedule (when), budget (how much), workflow (how).
Details
Country
Belgium (België)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Manager
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
The importance, benefits, and relevance of Digital Accessibility; How some people with disabilities use the web and which types of barriers they most frequently encounter online; What the legal requirements are (in the client’s specific context or industry); What the standards of accessibility are; How to plan for and manage the implementation of accessibility during an entire project lifecycle; The time and resource implications if you fail to address web accessibility early in your projects; Reputational risks of not making your website or digital content accessible
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
;
French (français)
;
Dutch (Nederlands)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Length
4h
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 24 November 2022.
Website
https://www.elevenways.be/en/services/trainings
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
24 November 2022.
This listing was updated on 11 April 2023.
The goal of the course is to learn to review in a practical way in real applications, the requirements that any mobile application must meet to be accessible, in accordance with current legislation in the European Union (Directive 2016/2102), which requires compliance with the requirements established in the European standard EN 301549 V3.2.1.
Details
Country
Spain (España)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
For practical workshops of the course, it is recommended to have a mobile phone (Android or Apple) with Internet access.
Topics
Introduction to mobile application accessibility; Workshop on support technologies for the use of mobile applications; Legislation and regulations on accessibility of mobile applications; The mobile application accessibility review report; Mobile application accessibility evaluation tools; Generic requirements evaluation workshop; Two-way voice communication requirements evaluation workshop; Video capabilities requirements evaluation workshop; Software requirements evaluation workshop; Documentation and support services requirements evaluation workshop; Declaration of accessibility of a mobile application
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Spanish (español)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Meeting Platform
Accessibility support
Length
20 hours in 5 days (1 ECTS credit)
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 29 May 2023 until 2 June 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://hilera.web.uah.es/cursodeverano/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 April 2023.
This listing was updated on 1 April 2023.
This free, text-based online course covers a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible for people with disabilities. These recommendations also benefit all users. This includes how to implement accessible page structure, links, tables, images, forms, visual & responsive design, multimedia, device inputs and ARIA live.
Details
Country
Canada (Canada)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
Module 1 - Accessibility fundamentals; Module 2 - Page structure and semantics; Module 3 - Links and navigation; Module 4 - Tables; Module 5 - Images; Module 6 - Forms; Module 7 - Visual design and colours; Module 8 - Zoom and responsive design; Module 9 - Audio, Video, animation and motion; Module 10 - Input modalities; Module 11 - ARIA live and time limits
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
;
French (français)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Length
1 hour reading per module. 11 hours for 11 modules.
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 31 March 2023.
Website
https://bati-itao.github.io/learning/esdc-self-paced-web-accessibility-course/index.html
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
31 March 2023.
This listing was updated on 31 March 2023.
In 10 weekly units, you will learn all basics about digital accessibility, including: persons with disabilities; Assistive Technologies; accessible videos, documents, web, software, self-service terminals, mobile apps; accessibility in organizations; regulations, future of accessibility. Units include assignments and individual feedback.
Details
Country
Germany (Deutschland)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Professional certification
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Introduction; Variety of user needs and Assistive Technologies (student presentations); Accessible multimedia; Accessible documents (Word, PowerPoint); Accessible documents (PDF, EPUB); Accessible websites; Checking tools for the web; Accessible software and self-service terminals; Accessible mobile apps; Accessible design & inclusive design processes; Demographics, regulations, future directions
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
German (Deutsch)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle; BigBlueButton
Accessibility support
Length
80 hours (including scheduled sessions and self-study time)
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 10 March 2023 until 26 May 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://digitalisierung.hdm-stuttgart.de/barrierefreiheit/grundlagen-der-digitalen-barrierefreiheit/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
30 December 2022.
This listing was updated on 30 December 2022.
This course is designed for QA testers to recognise, test and document accessibility within their processes. Topics covered include WCAG, relevant legislation, best practises and documentation. Participants also come away with recommended testing tools, practical examples, a checklist and further resources.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Tester
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
What is accessibility QA; Types of testing; Practical approaches; Communicating test results; Testing tools; Testing Perceivable Success Criteria; Testing Operable Success Criteria; Testing Understandable Success Criteria; Testing Robust Success Criteria
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 to 4 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course gives developers the skills and knowledge they need to create accessible websites and web applications using React. It covers the principles of accessible development including keyboard support and focus management, implicit semantics with HTML and explicit semantics with ARIA, plus techniques with React code examples, and more.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and React
Topics
Interaction; Accessibility semantics: role; Accessibility semantics: name and description; Accessibility semantics: state; Accessibility mechanics; React application basics; React forms; Building React components
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
6 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course gives developers the skills and knowledge they need to create accessible websites and web applications. It covers different modes of interaction, keyboard support and focus management, implicit semantics in HTML and explicit semantics with ARIA, accessible names and descriptions and more.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
Interaction; Accessibility semantics: role; Accessibility semantics: name and description; Accessibility semantics: state; Accessibility mechanics; Component blueprints
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 to 4 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course details what is meant by an accessible user experience and how to achieve this. It covers the relationship between accessibility and inclusive design, the Inclusive Design Principles, accessible design, annotating and testing designs for accessibility. It is packed with practical examples, case studies, quizzes and interactivity.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of W3C accessibility concepts
Topics
Accessibility and inclusive design; The Inclusive Design principles; Accessible design; Adding inclusive design into process; Accessible design documentation
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course takes an in-depth look at React Native accessibility, including the React Native accessibility API and the features supported on Android and iOS. It introduces platform accessibility services, tools for testing, plus techniques with code examples for developing accessible apps using React Native elements and custom components.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Foundation in React Native
Topics
Platform accessibility services; React Native Accessibility API; Developing custom React Native components; Focus management; Testing React Native components
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course provides native apps developers with the knowledge they need to create iOS apps that can be used by all, including assistive technology users. It covers iOS accessibility services, how to build accessible apps, and how to test them. There are also further resources and a checklist to ensure participants have a practical guide.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of SwiftUI and/or UIKit
Topics
iOS accessibility services; Images; Structure; Actionable components; Forms; Content and focus order; Notifications; Content customisation; Testing iOS apps
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 to 4 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course is created to enable designers to both write and design accessible, inclusive content with people with disabilities in mind. It covers how, assistive technologies handle content, content design, inclusive language, and useful tools to use when testing content for accessibility.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of W3C accessibility concepts
Topics
How assistive technology handles content; Content design (including structure, links, images and forms); Writing accessible content; Inclusive language; Testing content for accessibility.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
This course provides native apps developers with the knowledge they need to create Android apps that can be used by all, including assistive technology users. It covers Android accessibility services, how to build accessible apps, and how to test them. There are also further resources and a checklist to use as a practical guide.
Details
Country
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Foundation in Android development
Topics
Android accessibility services; Platform accessibility API; Images; Structure; Forms; Content and focus order; Notifications; Content customisation; Testing Android apps.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
HTML; SCORM
Accessibility support
Length
3 to 4 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 16 December 2022.
Website
https://tetralogical.com/services/self-led-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
26 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 1 December 2022.
In this learning path you will learn how those with disabilities access and use the web. You will test and evaluate accessibility, explore design considerations, build accessible forms, and learn how to provide accessibility for elements, images, and other forms of media.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; Developer; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
Accessibility Testing; Screen Reader Use; Developing accessible solutions; ARIA attributes; The WCAG guidelines
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Pluralsight (browser based)
Accessibility support
Length
13 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 29 April 2019.
Website
https://www.pluralsight.com/paths/developing-websites-for-accessibility
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
9 December 2020.
This listing was updated on 26 October 2022.
Fable Upskill delivers training customized to your products, tools and frameworks to ensure your product teams have the knowledge and skills to build truly inclusive products. Most accessibility training focuses on understanding compliance guidelines. Fable Upskill gives your team practical, real-world skills that they can apply directly.
Details
Country
Canada (Canada)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Intro to Digital Accessibility; Accessible User Experience; Accessible Web Development; Accessible Mobile Apps; Testing Accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Fable Upskill; SCORM files
Accessibility support
Length
3 hours per topic, in a maximum of 5 topics
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 9 October 2022.
Website
http://makeitfable.com/upskill
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
7 October 2022.
This listing was updated on 9 October 2022.
This course is aimed at webdevelopers with a basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. We'll touch upon subjects like meaningful HTML5, ARIA and dynamic changes, behaviour in the browser, forms, focus management, code validation and testing and much more. Any webdeveloper can join, this course is platform, library and framework independent.
Details
Country
Netherlands (Nederland)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of HTML; Basic knowledge of CSS; Basic knowledge of JavaScript; Different ways to use the web
Topics
Meaningful HTML5; Semantics; ARIA; Heading usage; Focus management; Navigation; Accessible forms; Code validation and testing; Keyboard testing; Command line tools
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
LearnDash LMS
Accessibility support
Length
4 to 8 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 February 2022.
Website
https://www.a11y-collective.com/product/accessible-code/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
9 February 2022.
This listing was updated on 9 October 2022.
A course to give content creators a basic knowledge of laws, disabilities, assistive techologies, and a full knowledge of content accessibility creation (from text structure basis, to complex content embedding)
Details
Country
Italy (Italia)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
accessible content; accessibility policy and regulations
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Italian (Italiano)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Length
8 hours
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 23 September 2022.
Website
https://www.labway.it/corsi/Labway-accessibilita%CC%80-redattori.pdf
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
23 September 2022.
This listing was updated on 23 September 2022.
Students will learn the process to remediate and test a PDF document for accessibility issues to make the content meet WCAG 2.0 Level AA success criteria, which will be able to meet PDF/UA standards with no unintentional warnings or errors. Participants will also be given advanced items to remediate.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General; Other
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should have a working knowledge of the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC platform and knowledge about accessibility concepts. You can obtain these skills by taking the Testing & Remediation Strategies for PDF Accessibility: Intermediate Edition course.
Topics
Review Accessibility Standards ; Examine Remediation Resources ; Breakdown PDF/UA Standards ; Examine common PAC3 Errors ; Evaluate the Remediation Process; Illustrate Advanced Remediation Elements; Practice Remediation
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Online Instructor Led Sessions are hosted using Zoom.
Accessibility support
Not provided
Length
1 Day
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 January 2022 until 31 December 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://www.microassist.com/courses/test-remediation-strategies-for-pdf-accessibility-advanced/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
31 December 2021.
This listing was updated on 22 September 2022.
Welcome to Testing & Remediation Strategies for PDF Accessibility: The Basics. Microassist’s goal with this course is to introduce the learner to PDF accessibility so their PDF documents are accessible, perceivable, and usable by all those who access the information, regardless of level of ability or impairment.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should have some working knowledge of the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC platform.
Topics
Identify Accessibility Standards; Describe Accessibility Standards; Identify Remediation Resources; Recognize the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Interface; Practice Document Remediation Skills; Explain the Remediation Process; Practice the Remediation Process; Testing for Accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Online Instructor Led Sessions are hosted using Zoom.
Accessibility support
Not provided
Length
1 Day
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 January 2022 until 1 December 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://www.microassist.com/courses/testing-remediation-strategies-for-pdf-accessibility-the-basics/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 21 September 2022.
The Expert University Diploma in Accessibility is a program offered by the Instituto Superior de Estudios Lingüísticos y Traducción (ISTRAD). The primary objective of the course is to offer students detailed and specific training in accessibility techniques, as SDH, audio description, sign language, Augmentative and Alternative Comunication (AAC).
Details
Country
Spain (España)
;
Italy (Italia)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Hold a higher university degree or, at least, have completed a minimum of 180 ECTS in a Bachelor’s Degree or similar
Topics
accessible web sites; easy-to-read; subtitling; subtitling for deaf and hard of hearing; audio description; sign language; Information and Communication Technology for accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Italian (Italiano)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Meet
Accessibility support
Length
1 year
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 11 October 2022 until 30 June 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://www.accesibilistrad.com/it
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
20 September 2022.
This listing was updated on 20 September 2022.
The Expert University Diploma in Accessibility is a program offered by the Instituto Superior de Estudios Lingüísticos y Traducción (ISTRAD). The primary objective of the course is to offer students detailed and specific training in accessibility techniques, as SDH, audio description, sign language, Augmentative and Alternative Comunication (AAC).
Details
Country
Spain (España)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Hold a higher university degree or, at least, have completed a minimum of 180 ECTS in a Bachelor’s Degree or similar
Topics
accessible web sites; accessible video games; easy-to-read; subtitling; subtitling for deaf and hard of hearing; audio description; Information and Communication Technology for accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
Spanish (español)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Meet
Accessibility support
Length
1 year
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 10 October 2022 until 30 June 2023 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://www.accesibilistrad.com/es
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
20 September 2022.
This listing was updated on 20 September 2022.
This training aims to raise awareness of expertise in producing content that is easier to read and understand (FALC). We will explore the European rules of FALC, but above all we will put into practice an inclusive method with our FALC referent, herself intellectually disabled.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Topics
What is accessible information?; 5 basic rules; Transcription of a simple text in duo with our FALC referent in an intellectual disability situation; Some illustrations; Review of the FALC rules in detail; Resumption of the document: objective 80%.; From a complex text to a simplified summary, basis for transcription; From easy French to FALC: Practical work using the simplified summary; The role of FALC as a driver of inclusion, for people with disabilities and beyond…; Goal of inclusion VS participation with adherence to FALC rules as a means of making accessible; From text accessibility to media accessibility: discovering web accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
Format
Face-to-face - participants are required to attend on-site teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
AhaSlides; Google Drive
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
Length
14 hours
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/falc/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
Even when accessibility is taken into account upstream and across the board, it is necessary to take stock regularly, especially at the end of the project before going into production. Integrating accessibility verification into the acceptance process is therefore essential, and this is the purpose of this training.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Tester
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
To have followed the “Fundamentals of digital accessibility” module at Koena or equivalent skills (placement test available for people who have not followed the Koena training).; Have advanced knowledge in website and mobile application development.
Topics
The necessary tools and the procedure for testing and evaluating each digital accessibility criterion.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
AhaSlides
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
28 hours
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/m6-auditeur-tester-laccessibilite-des-sites-et-applications/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
Digital accessibility is essentially about the graphical interface. If a large part of the accessibility work is invisible and hidden in the code, the way in which the interface is visually designed has a direct impact on its level of accessibility. This training aims to open up design practices to an inclusive approach.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
To have followed the “Fundamentals of digital accessibility” module at Koena or equivalent skills (placement test available for people who have not followed the Koena training).; People working in the field of interface design (UX / UI): ergonomists, graphic designers, ADs… Prerequisites: experience in web interface design.
Topics
Discovering the fundamentals for designing accessible content; From UX to UI for an inclusive experience
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
7 hours (1 day)
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/module-3b-ux-ui-concevoir-des-interfaces-inclusives/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
As the keystone of a web project, the project manager must ensure that the project will be delivered in accordance with the order, within the allotted time... and of course in compliance with the legal obligations of digital accessibility. This training aims to enable project managers to monitor the proper implementation of accessibility.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Manager
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
To have followed the “Fundamentals of digital accessibility” module at Koena or equivalent skills (placement test available for people who have not followed the Koena training).; Have already had to manage a digital project
Topics
Issues and key elements to successfully take into account digital accessibility in a project; Accessibility criteria and evaluation.; Cost of accessibility.; Addressing barriers to digital accessibility.; The partners and actors of digital accessibility in a project.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
7 hours
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/m2a-chefs-et-cheffes-de-projets-laccessibilite-dans-vos-projets-web-et-mobiles/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the web. To achieve this, all digital content available on the Web must be accessible: web pages, computer graphics, videos, downloadable documents, etc. This training aims to train non-developer professionals to produce accessible digital documents.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
To have followed the “Fundamentals of digital accessibility” module at Koena or equivalent skills (placement test available for people who have not followed the Koena training).; Know how to use the Internet
Topics
Discovering the fundamentals for designing accessible content; Accessibility of digital documents
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
1 Day
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/m3a-webmestres-contributeurs-creer-des-contenus-accessibles/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
Various functionalities, debugging, security, interoperability, quality,... The tasks and responsibilities of developers are immense and constantly growing as digital technology becomes more complex. Accessibility with its set of rules can then be perceived as an additional constraint, and not as it should be: an opportunity to build inclusion.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Know the fundamentals of digital accessibility; Mastery of HTML, CSS, JS
Topics
WCAG and its 4 principles, 13 rules and 78 success criteria; The 106 criteria of the RGAA
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
2 days
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/module-4-developpeurs-et-developpeuses-web-produire-un-code-accessible-avec-le-rgaa/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
83% of Internet users in France, more and more services available only on the Web and very little accessible content despite the 13 million French people with disabilities. This training course aims to lay the foundations of simple and directly operational good practices, in compliance with the international WCAG rules.
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Using Internet
Topics
Define precisely what digital accessibility is and distinguish it from other related fields: ergonomics, quality…; Identify your legal obligations; Describe the steps to implement an accessibility approach in an organization; Do a quick accessibility audit of a web page; Apply some basic rules to produce accessible digital documents
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time; Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
Captions and/or transcripts for audio
Text and important visuals can be resized without loss of content or functionality - see Understanding Resize text guidance
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Reduced use of motion or animations - see Understanding Animation from Interactions guidance
Description of visual information - integrated description, audio description, or text description
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Facility and area accessible to participants - for example, the building entrance, meeting room, presentation stage, and bathrooms are accessible
Assistive listening devices (ALD), interpreters , and captioners , provided as needed
Text and important visuals big enough to be read even from the back of the room
Sufficient contrast between colors (“luminance contrast”) - see Understanding contrast guidance and Contrast evaluation tools
Description of visual information - audio description and text description
An adapted rhythm is possible with a division of the breaks according to the needs of the learners. For the exercises, extra time is available for learners who request it. Customized adaptation is also possible for learners with very specific needs that cannot be met in a group course. In the same way, additional pedagogical engineering can be used to adapt the training to the particular needs of certain learners so that it corresponds to their possibilities and to the way they use the computer.
Length
7 hours for online or face-to-face formats, and 14 hours for blended format
Cost
Paid, with reduced fee for some
Availability
From 22 August 2022.
Website
https://koena.net/accueil/formations/les-fondamentaux-de-l-accessibilite-numerique/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
21 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 August 2022.
Learn how to implement accessibility and comply with the WCAG during the technical development of a web project; Learn the rules of web accessibility (HTML, CSS, JavaScript); Learn how to evaluate the accessibility of your web developments
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
W3C Accessibility Standards; Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
HTML; CSS; ARIA
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Microsoft Teams
Accessibility support
Length
21 hours (3 days)
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 August 2022.
Website
https://ideance.net/en/accessibility-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 August 2022.
This listing was updated on 10 August 2022.
Learn how to implement accessibility and comply with the WCAG in the writing and publication of content (web and social media); Learn the rules of digital accessibility for web content (texts, links, images, videos, etc.)
Details
Country
France (France)
The course is for
Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Tester; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Accessible multimedia; Accessible content
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
French (français)
;
English (English)
Format
Hybrid - participants can choose to attend on-site or online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Microsoft Teams
Accessibility support
Length
7 hours (1 day)
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 August 2022.
Website
https://ideance.net/en/accessibility-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
1 August 2022.
This listing was updated on 10 August 2022.
This free professional course is for technical and non-technical learners including: developers, designers, content authors, project managers - students, instructors, professionals, people with disabilities. It's for beginners, and also helps people who already know about accessibility fill in gaps. Optional certificate for course completion.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
;
France (France)
;
China (中国)
;
Japan (日本)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
What is Web Accessibility (2 sections) - challenges the way you may approach accessibility.; People and Digital Technology (5 sections) - gives you the "why" behind the what you need to do for accessibility.; Business Case and Benefits (2 sections) - explains how accessibility can expand market reach, demonstrate social responsibility, drive innovation, and minimize legal risk.; Principles, Standards, and Checks (5 sections) - guides you through understanding accessibility requirements and checking for accessibility barriers (also called evaluating or testing for errors or bugs) - with non-technical and technical guidance; provides optional material for learning more about coding accessibly.; Getting Started with Accessibility (2 sections) — explains approaches for integrating accessibility into your design and development processes; provides tips for getting started with accessibility right away.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
See more information about WAI Curricula Modules.
Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
Show info
Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Show info
Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
edX
Accessibility support
Length
about 16-20 hours
Cost
Free, with certificates for purchase
Availability
From 3 February 2020.
Website
https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/foundations-course/
Reviews page
https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/foundations-course/#what-people-are-saying-about-the-course-and-survey-results
Content updated
3 February 2020.
This listing was updated on 18 July 2022.
Developed within the European Erasmus Plus Strategic Partnership project IWAC and then translated into Italian, the course introduces some good practices to achieve accessible teaching. Together with others, the participants will have the opportunity to learn good practices and tips to make their teaching more accessible.
Details
Country
Italy (Italia)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
None
Topics
Good practices and tips for accessible teaching
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Italian (Italiano)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
EduOpen (Italian MOOC platform Moodle based)
Accessibility support
Length
4 hours
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 23 July 2022.
Website
https://learn.eduopen.org/eduopenv2/course_details.php?courseid=499
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
11 July 2022.
This listing was updated on 13 July 2022.
This course was developed within the European Erasmus Plus Strategic Partnership project IWAC and then translated in Italian. Its goal is to learn about the importance of web accessibility in relation to the different abilities of the users. Divided into four modules, it covers different forms of disability: mobility, vision, cognition, hearing.
Details
Country
Italy (Italia)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
None
Topics
General overview of the difficulties encountered by users with disabilities when accessing online services
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Italian (Italiano)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
EduOpen (Italian MOOC platform Moodle based)
Accessibility support
Length
4 hours
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 15 May 2022.
Website
https://learn.eduopen.org/eduopenv2/course_details.php?courseid=497
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
15 May 2022.
This listing was updated on 7 July 2022.
Make your designs accessible, and share their beauty with everyone. Explore UI and interaction design principles that contribute to creating barrier-free experiences. This is great for visual and UX designers, and digital professionals.
Details
Country
Australia (Australia)
;
New Zealand (New Zealand)
;
United States (United States)
;
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
;
Canada (Canada)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Designer; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
No prior accessibility knowledge is needed; Basic knowledge of UI design required
Topics
Improving readability using colour, layout and spacing; How responsive design supports UI customisation; Accessible alternatives for media and images; Structuring content for easy navigation; Designing for keyboard, pointer and voice interaction; Creating accessible forms.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Our courses are normally conducted via Zoom but we are flexible to the needs of attendees.
Accessibility support
Length
5 x 2-hour sessions
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 28 June 2022.
Website
https://intopia.digital/services/accessibility-training/designing-for-digital-accessibility/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
28 June 2022.
This listing was updated on 28 June 2022.
Are you a word wrangler? Discover how language, structure, and micro-content work together to create accessible content. This course is great for anyone who creates, publishes, or manages digital content.
Details
Country
Australia (Australia)
;
New Zealand (New Zealand)
;
United States (United States)
;
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
;
Canada (Canada)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Manager
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge of accessibility is required.
Topics
Structuring content for easy scanning; Content that is easy to read and understand; Using inclusive language; Accessible alternatives for images; Creating accessible links, headings, tables, and page titles; Writing accessible form labels, instructions, and notifications.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Our courses are normally conducted via Zoom but we are flexible to the needs of attendees.
Accessibility support
Length
3 x 2-hour sessions
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 28 June 2022.
Website
https://intopia.digital/services/accessibility-training/creating-accessible-content/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
28 June 2022.
This listing was updated on 28 June 2022.
Ready to become an accessibility coding boss? Expand your knowledge of ARIA, the accessibility tree, building accessible forms and web components, and heaps more. This course is great for front-end or full-stack developers.
Details
Country
Australia (Australia)
;
New Zealand (New Zealand)
;
United States (United States)
;
United Kingdom (United Kingdom)
;
Canada (Canada)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Developer
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
No prior accessibility knowledge is needed.; Basic knowledge of HTML is required.
Topics
The importance of the accessibility tree and accessible names; Using semantic markup for things such as headings, landmarks, and images; Accessible form markup, including labels, required fields, and notifications; How to use ARIA the right way; Building accessible custom components.
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Our courses are normally conducted via Zoom but we are flexible to the needs of attendees.
Accessibility support
Length
5 x 2-hour sessions
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 28 June 2022.
Website
https://intopia.digital/services/accessibility-training/developing-for-web-accessibility/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
28 June 2022.
This listing was updated on 28 June 2022.
This course consists of four minimodules which focus on media, social media, speech-to-text interpreting, and audio description. After completing this course, the participant will have the basic skills to translate e.g. visuals to text and produce more accessible media content.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Other - Continuous learning
Audience
General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Accessible Media; Accessible Social media; Speech-to-text; Audiodescription of art
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
Not provided
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 January 2022.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/courses/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 27 June 2022.
This course consists of three minimodules which focus on accessibility legislation, accessible lectures, and accessible material production. After completing this course, the participant will have the skills and understanding to make teaching more accessible.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Other - Continuous learning
Audience
Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Accessible Lectures; Teaching and Accessibility Legislation; Accessible Documents; Accessible Materials
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
Not provided
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 January 2022.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/courses/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 27 June 2022.
This course consists of five minimodules which focus on easy language, easy spoken interaction, picture communication, subtitling, speech and audio to text. After this course, the participant will have the overall understanding of how language can be made more accessible.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Other - Continuous learning
Audience
Content author; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Easy Language; Easy spoken interaction; Picture Communication; Speech to text (subtitling); Speech and audio to text
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
Not provided
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 January 2022.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/courses/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 27 June 2022.
This course consists of four minimodules which focus on AI, haptics, spoken interfaces, and trends in accessibility. After completing this course, the participant will know what is happening right now in the accessibility research and accessibility field overall.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Other - Continuous learning
Audience
Designer; Developer; Manager; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Accessible Artificial Intelligence; Haptics and gestures (gesture-based interfaces); Spoken interfaces; Trends in accessibility research
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
Not provided
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 January 2022.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/courses/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 27 June 2022.
This course consists of five minimodules which focus on games, audio description, entertainment, speech-to-text translation and speech and audio-to-text. After completing this course, the participant will have an overview of accessible culture and know how to make culture more accessible.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Other - Continuous learning
Audience
Content author; Designer; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
Games; Gamification; Audiodescription of Art; Entertainment; Subtitling; Speech and audio to text
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
Not provided
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 2 January 2022.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/courses/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 January 2022.
This listing was updated on 27 June 2022.
A course that covers all major aspects of digital accessibility over 5 one day sessions. Over the length of the course, participants work on preparing a Digital Accessibility Action Plan for their organisation. Participants who are members of the Australian Computer Society can gain professional development hours from completing this course.
Details
Country
Australia (Australia)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Professional certification
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General; Other
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
None, though a background in general accessibility or web development will be beneficial.;
Topics
Introduction to Digital Accessibility; Creating Accessible Documents; Creating Accessible Forms; Screen Readers and The Mobile Experience; Taking Care of Business
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Face-to-face - participants are required to attend on-site teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Not provided
Accessibility support
Length
5 days, over a period of 5 weeks.
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 22 June 2022.
Website
https://www.webkeyit.com/training/web-key-it-certificate-in-digital-accessibility/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
2 May 2022.
This listing was updated on 22 June 2022.
This MOOC begins with an introduction to the web accessibility regulation, providing a historical perspective, both in the world and in Portugal, and a clarification of WCAG. The following module introduces the issue of interfaces, assistive technologies and WCAG validation. The other modules cover strategies to create accessible content.
Details
Country
Portugal (Portugal)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Topics
Laws and standards; Interfaces; User profiles and assistive technologies; Automatic validation; Digital content: text, image and video
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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Language
European Portuguese (Português Europeu)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Platforms
NAU
Accessibility support
Length
5 weeks (estimated effort: 4 hours p/week)
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 1 January 2019 until 31 December 2022 (Please note that this course may no longer be available ).
Website
https://www.nau.edu.pt/en/course/acessibilidade-web-por-onde-comecar/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
15 December 2020.
This listing was updated on 20 June 2022.
Free course for everyone. The course provides basic understanding of what accessibility is, who benefits from accessibility, why to make things accessible, how to encounter a person with a disability, and how different laws and directives affect accessibility. The course is offered both in Finnish and in English.
Details
Country
Finland (Suomi)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Not provided
Topics
What is accessibility; Who benefits from accessibility; Why make things accessible; How to encounter a person with a disability; How different laws and directives affect accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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Language
English (English)
;
Finnish (suomi)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
DigiCampus
Accessibility support
Length
5-20 hours
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 20 May 2021.
Website
https://research.tuni.fi/taccu/introduction-to-accessibility-mooc/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
31 May 2021.
This listing was updated on 15 June 2022.
The Screen Reader User Tester Training (SRUTT) Program at the Carroll Center for the Blind equips screen reader users with the requisite skills to test and report on the accessibility of digital products, including websites, mobile apps, and PDF documents. Our goal is employment for all SRUTT graduates.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
At least 3-years of experience using JAWS on a PC on a regular basis.
Topics
Understanding digital accessibility, disability types, and various assistive technologies.; Understanding accessible web development components including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and ARIA.; Understanding screen reader detectable WCAG 2.1 success criteria.; Understanding web and mobile app elements in their semantic context.; Evaluating the functional accessibility of web pages, PDFs, and mobile apps.; Creating screen reader user tester reports and communicating those findings to stakeholders.; Building a portfolio of sample work.; Interviewing, resume writing, and digital networking techniques.; Explore and improve your competency with the JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver, and Talkback screen readers.; Key features of the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge web browsers for Windows.; Cloud-based file management with Dropbox, One Drive, and Google Drive for Windows.; Creating accessible Word documents.; Creating accessible Excel documents.; Creating basic PowerPoint presentations.; Outlook and Google Calendar appointment management.; Accessing and navigating Adobe Acrobat DC PDF documents.; Zoom Meeting conferencing.; Working with Google Docs and Sheets files.; Determining software versions, updating applications, and locating system information.
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Zoom Video Conferencing; Google Drive for Desktop
Accessibility support
Material provided ahead of time, if requested
Pre-session technology check, if requested - dedicated time to participants set up any relevant technology or additional settings
All content meets at least WCAG Level AA
Length
Seven (7) Weeks
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 3 October 2022.
Website
https://carroll.org/screen-reader-user-tester-training-program/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
13 June 2022.
This listing was updated on 13 June 2022.
The goal of this course is to provide an introduction to web accessibility that provides an overview of the different components: content, navigation, design, and interaction. At the end of this course, the student will be able to create accessible websites for all users, for all devices and better positioned.
Details
Country
Spain (España)
The course is for
Individuals
Type of resource
Training
Audience
General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and DOM
Topics
What is web accessibility; People with disabilities and the Web; Guidelines and laws; Accessible content; Accessible navigation; Accessible design; Accessible interaction; Accessibility and search engine optimization (SEO); Analysis and evaluation of web accessibility
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
Spanish (español)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Platforms
Udemy
Accessibility support
Length
4 weeks
Cost
Free of charge
Availability
From 1 February 2015.
Website
https://www.udemy.com/course/aprende-accesibilidad-web-paso-a-paso/
Reviews page
https://www.udemy.com/course/aprende-accesibilidad-web-paso-a-paso/
Content updated
31 December 2016.
This listing was updated on 10 June 2022.
The PCWA is a tertiary-accredited short course available internationally. The course was established in 2011 and includes six modules and three graded assessments. Modules include guidance on the latest version of WCAG, ATAG, how people with disability use assistive technologies and auditing techniques.
Details
Country
Australia (Australia)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Professional certification
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Manager; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic familiarity with HTML
Topics
Web accessibility: importance and benefits; Policy and legislative frameworks; Practical guidelines; More advanced techniques for web accessibility; Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0; Future standards, including HTML 5 and WAI-ARIA
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time; Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
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Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Moodle
Accessibility support
Length
8 weeks
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 10 October 2011.
Website
https://study.unisa.edu.au/short-courses/professional-certificate-in-web-accessibility/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
10 June 2022.
This listing was updated on 10 June 2022.
Be Accessible, Inc. provides personalized document accessibility training for digital documents such as PDFs. We use your own documents as examples in order to allow a full understanding of how to apply accessibility with Microsoft Office and Adobe products. Participants learn how to design, remediate, and test documents for accessibility.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Tester
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office, Basic knowledge of Adobe Pro
Topics
General accessibility; Document accessibility overview; Accessibility tools; Accessibility testing; Creating an accessible Word document; Using Adobe Acrobat Pro to create accessible documents; Inclusive design; WCAG
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Platforms
Zoom
Accessibility support
Length
1/2 day, 1 day
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 September 2019.
Website
https://beaccessible.com/services/PDF-accessibility-training/
Reviews page
Not provided
Content updated
16 May 2022.
This listing was updated on 9 June 2022.
Be Accessible, Inc. offers personalized and interactive training to provide developers an understanding of the core principles of accessibility. Participants learn how to build and test common user interface features. Each WCAG success criteria is defined and explained as participants learn how to integrate accessibility into development workflows.
Details
Country
United States (United States)
The course is for
Individuals; Organizations
Type of resource
Training
Audience
Content author; Designer; Developer; Tester; General
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Topics
Web Accessibility: Who is it for and Why; Web Accessibility Laws; WCAG A and AA Success Criteria; Web Accessibility Testing; Basic ARIA
WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility
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WAI Curricula on Web Accessibility is a framework to help you create courses on digital accessibility, or to include accessibility in other courses. WAI Curricula provides a set of learning outcomes, topics and assessment ideas covering accessibility foundations that apply broadly, and specific skills for developers, designers and content authors.
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Language
English (English)
Format
Online - participants are required to complete online teaching sessions
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Scheduling
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time
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Consider:
Scheduled - participants are required to attend at a specific time Unscheduled - participants can attend at their own pace
Platforms
Zoom
Accessibility support
Length
1/2 day, 1 day
Cost
Paid
Availability
From 1 September 2019.
Website
https://beaccessible.com/accessibility-workshop/
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Content updated
15 May 2022.
This listing was updated on 9 June 2022.
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