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From: Claire Forbes
Date: Tue, Dec 26 2023 12:54PM
Subject: Accessibility_developer training
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Hello and Happy New Year, everyone!
I have the most accessibility experience remediating MS Word files and working with PDF files. I am being tasked to work with our training infrastructure team, who works to build web content. While I have my DHS trusted tester certificate, I have done very little work for accessibility from the developer side of the house - is there any training out there, from the developer's lens, for accessibility/Section 508?
Thank you!
Claire
From: Graham Armfield
Date: Wed, Dec 27 2023 1:27PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility_developer training
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Hi Claire,
I do some work with Hassell Inclusion (a UK based accessibility company).
Some years ago I created an Accessibility for Developers training course
for them which we've kept up-to-date over the years.
It's still run now and again either by myself or one of their other
technical specialists.
The course gets good feedback and covers basic and more advanced knowledge.
You can find more information here:
https://www.hassellinclusion.com/courses/web-developers/
Regards
Graham Armfield
Coolfields Consulting
coolfields.co.uk
On Tue, 26 Dec 2023, 7:54 pm Claire Forbes, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Hello and Happy New Year, everyone!
> I have the most accessibility experience remediating MS Word files and
> working with PDF files. I am being tasked to work with our training
> infrastructure team, who works to build web content. While I have my DHS
> trusted tester certificate, I have done very little work for accessibility
> from the developer side of the house - is there any training out there,
> from the developer's lens, for accessibility/Section 508?
>
> Thank you!
> Claire
> > > > >
From: Jonathan Whiting
Date: Tue, Jan 02 2024 3:50PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility_developer training
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Hi Claire,
I invite you to give the WebAIM virtual web accessibility training a look. We are hosting a training next weekâJanuary 9-10. You can see an outline and register at https://webaim.org/training/virtual/. I will be participating in next week's training, so feel free to contact me with questions (questions sent through the link in this message will also be directed to me).
Best regards,
Jon
Jonathan Whiting
Director of Training, WebAIM
WebAIM<https://webaim.org/> | USU Institute for Disability Research, Policy, and Practice<https://idrpp.usu.edu/>
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Subject: [WebAIM] Accessibility_developer training
Hello and Happy New Year, everyone!
I have the most accessibility experience remediating MS Word files and working with PDF files. I am being tasked to work with our training infrastructure team, who works to build web content. While I have my DHS trusted tester certificate, I have done very little work for accessibility from the developer side of the house - is there any training out there, from the developer's lens, for accessibility/Section 508?
Thank you!
Claire