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From: Dean.Vasile@outlook.com
Date: Feb 2, 2024 10:15AM
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One other thing I find noteworthy about Dequ e university
If you are blind, you can register and take their courses for free
Dean Vasile
617-799-1162
> On Feb 2, 2024, at 11:51â¯AM, Hayman, Douglass < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> Srinivasu,
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> I've found that the Deque University is good though somewhat expensive per user per year.
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> When our college signed up for Siteimprove we also had their academy with 50 seats. As one of the admins of that I could add users then go in and see what modules had been completed. They've changed that and I no longer see that information, went from one LMS to another. Their content wasn't anywhere as thorough as what Deque offers.
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> Doug Hayman
> IT Accessibility Coordinator
> Information Technology
> Olympic College
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> (360) 475-7632
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> Hello all,
> Someone known to me is looking for a platform similar to edX that offers online self paced training about digital accessibility. Platform should have features for their colleagues to enrol for course and then their central accessibility team should be able to track who has enrolled and who has completed. It's OK even if there is no self enrollment but team can assign training. Looks like edX has changed their sales model and it has become unaffordable hence looking for alternatives.
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> Thanks in advance,
> Srinivasu
> Regards,
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> Srinivasu Chakravarthula, CPWA (2018), DHS Trusted Tester Website <http://www.srinivasu.org/> | LinkedIn Profile <http://linkedin.com/in/srinivasuc> | Follow me on Twitter <http://twitter.com/csrinivasu>
> Director of Product Accessibility, Freshworks, Inc <https://www.freshworks.com/>
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