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Re: accessibility training courses
From: chagnon
Date: Nov 7, 2022 9:53AM
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It depends on which part of the accessibility industry you're in, such as websites, documents, apps, audio / video media, government, or academia. Although there's a lot of common concepts among those areas, they also are vastly different.
Is it time to acquire knowledge in one of those other areas?
A good place to get a smorgasbord of ideas is at next week's Accessing Higher Ground conference. https://accessinghigherground.org/ This year it will be an in-person conference with virtual attendance for some sessions, so it's not too late to register and attend. A couple of quick sessions might spark ideas of what you'd like to study next.
I've been in the accessibility field for more than 25 years and I always learn many new things, techniques or ideas at the AHG conference. (And I'm always proud to be accepted to present there, too.)
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