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From: Jano Llorca Lis
Date: Apr 3, 2024 7:42AM


For me, the best training is at Deque University. I share with you one of
the best resource repositories I have found:
https://github.com/testpros/accessibility-resources
<https://github.com/testpros/accessibility-resources>
Enjoy!
*Jano Llorca*
Consultor SEO - SEM - Social Ads
UX - UI - Diseño y Accesibilidad Web

Tlf: 673 346 726
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<https://ilumina-agencia-consultora-seo.business.site/>


El mié, 3 abr 2024 a las 15:28, Geethavani.Shamanna (<
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> Have you tried Deque University?
> https://dequeuniversity.com/
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> I'm looking for online digital accessibility training materials that are
> themselves accessible. These would be for a variety of roles, designer,
> developer, content creator, management, etc. I've looked at stuff from
> SiteImprove, EdX, and Udemy, and they all leave something to be desired.
> Extra points for no-cost, but my primary concern is accessibility. Does
> anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks, Brian Lovely
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