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    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the various accessibility guidelines (WCAG and Section 508)
Have an understanding of how accessibility guidelines can be used to assess and design a web site
Understand the importance and principles of including users in testing
Know how to incorporate the needs of disabled users at any stage of the design process
Have an understanding of the various challenges disabled people face when using web sites
Be aware of the various assistive technologies disabled people use and have an appreciation of how they work (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Web Accessibility training course contentThis one day Web Accessibility training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Introduction to accessibility and disabilities
Demonstration of assistive technologies (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Demystifying the accessibility guidelines
Using accessibility checklists
Testing tools and techniques
Make accessible images, forms, tables and navigation
Create an accessibility action plan for your web site
Incorporating disabled users into the design process
The importance and principles of user testing
Tools you can download to conduct your own testing
Group Accessibility review of your sites
Accessible content
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with the web amd have a basic understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
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    <start-on type="date">2010-04-20</start-on>
    <title>Web Accessibility training</title>
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    <city>London</city>
    <country>United Kingdom</country>
    <end-on type="date">2010-06-09</end-on>
    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the various accessibility guidelines (WCAG and Section 508)
Have an understanding of how accessibility guidelines can be used to assess and design a web site
Understand the importance and principles of including users in testing
Know how to incorporate the needs of disabled users at any stage of the design process
Have an understanding of the various challenges disabled people face when using web sites
Be aware of the various assistive technologies disabled people use and have an appreciation of how they work (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Web Accessibility training course contentThis one day Web Accessibility training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Introduction to accessibility and disabilities
Demonstration of assistive technologies (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Demystifying the accessibility guidelines
Using accessibility checklists
Testing tools and techniques
Make accessible images, forms, tables and navigation
Create an accessibility action plan for your web site
Incorporating disabled users into the design process
The importance and principles of user testing
Tools you can download to conduct your own testing
Group Accessibility review of your sites
Accessible content
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with the web amd have a basic understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
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    <region>United Kingdom</region>
    <short-description>This one day Web Accessibility training course is designed for people who want to know how to make web sites accessible and for anyone who is involved in the design process.</short-description>
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    <city>London</city>
    <country>United Kingdom</country>
    <end-on type="date">2010-09-22</end-on>
    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the various accessibility guidelines (WCAG and Section 508)
Have an understanding of how accessibility guidelines can be used to assess and design a web site
Understand the importance and principles of including users in testing
Know how to incorporate the needs of disabled users at any stage of the design process
Have an understanding of the various challenges disabled people face when using web sites
Be aware of the various assistive technologies disabled people use and have an appreciation of how they work (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Web Accessibility training course contentThis one day Web Accessibility training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Introduction to accessibility and disabilities
Demonstration of assistive technologies (Zoomtext, JAWS, Supernova and more)
Demystifying the accessibility guidelines
Using accessibility checklists
Testing tools and techniques
Make accessible images, forms, tables and navigation
Create an accessibility action plan for your web site
Incorporating disabled users into the design process
The importance and principles of user testing
Tools you can download to conduct your own testing
Group Accessibility review of your sites
Accessible content
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with the web amd have a basic understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
    <id type="integer">1454</id>
    <region>United Kingdom</region>
    <short-description>This one day Web Accessibility training course is designed for people who want to know how to make web sites accessible and for anyone who is involved in the design process.</short-description>
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