
This Web Accessibility class is delivered for private groups onsite at your offices or a location of your choice. It can also be delivered via the Internet for geographically distributed staff.
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In this web accessibility course, students will learn why and how to create websites that meet the Section 508 standards for website accessibility. This class targets non-designers, project managers, testers, and decision makers - i.e, people who will be responsible for understanding, creating, and enforcing web accessibility guidelines. Students attending his class do not need to have expert knowledge of web design, but they should have at least some basic knowledge of HTML, know the difference between HTML, CSS and JavaScript, and understand how web pages are created and served.
If you are interested in a class for web designers and developers, please see our Web Accessibility and Section 508 Training for Web Designers course.
Experience in the following areas would be beneficial.
In addition to a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples, each student will receive a copy of Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance by Jim Thatcher, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Richard Rutter, Christian Heilmann, Cynthia Waddell, Michael R. Burks, Shawn Lawton Henry, Bruce Lawson, Mark Urban and Patrick H. Lauke.
Each student will also receive a one-year subscription to Webucator's online reference library, which contains hundreds of the most current electronic technology books - a $149.95 per student value.