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From: Kynn Bartlett
Date: Tue, Aug 28 2001 8:40AM
Subject: Online Course: September "Accessible Web Design" at HTML Writers Guild
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SUMMARY:
This is an announcement of the next session of the HTML Writers
Guild's popular online course, D201: Accessible Web Design, taught
by Kynn and Liz Bartlett. The seven-week course starts on 24
September 2001 and you can sign up now to reserve your place in
the class. Tuition is $80, or $50 for HWG Full members.
HWG COURSE D201: Accessible Web Design
24 September 2001 to 11 November 2001 (7 weeks)
The World Wide Web was created as one of the most inclusive
media; anyone, regardless of computer type, operating system,
or browser version, could access information on the Web.
But then something went wrong.
Today's web is full of thoughtlessly designed sites which can't
be accessed by a diversity of web browsers. Users with special
needs, such as those with physical disabilities, are often shut
out from essential e-commerce facilities, distance learning
programs, and web-based news systems. Why did this happen, and
how can we fix the problems without tearing down attractive,
dynamic web sites and replacing them with text-only pages?
HWG online education instructor Kynn Bartlett will show you how
to ensure your web site can be used by as broad an audience as
possible, in the newly revised course D201, "Accessible Web
Design." This seven-week web-based course will cover the full
range of accessible design, from practices to policy.
For more information on the course please see the web site at:
http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/
SYLLABUS
Week 1: An Introduction to Web Accessibility
Week 2: Removing Accessibility Barriers
Week 3: Browsers and Assistive Technology
Week 4: Removing More Accessibility Barriers
Week 5: Nonstandard Access Devices
Week 6: Software for Accessible Design
Week 7: Setting A Web Accessibility Standard
The textbook for this course is Mike Paciello's excellent
"WEB Accessibility for People with Disabilities" and the
syllabus is listed at:
http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/#syllabus
ENROLL NOW:
Enrollment is limited, so sign up now to guarantee your spot!
The course tuition is $50 for Full members of the Guild, $80
for Trial members. Trial memberships are free and Full member
dues are $40/year. To reserve your space, go to:
http://www.hwg.org/services/classes/d201.14.html
The deadline is 24 September 2001, or when all seats are filled.
SAMPLE WEEK'S LESSON:
Want to know what the course is like? A sample week is
posted on the Web, free of charge! The URL is:
http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/#sample
You'll see what the reading assignments and Web references
look like, as well as the hands-on exercises and review
questions; what you won't see is the coolest part of the class,
the peer-to-peer interaction with fellow students and the
instructors that is the trademark of HWG online classes. But
hopefully the sample will whet your appetite for more!
This announcement may be freely forwarded to any appropriate mailing
lists or forums. Questions can be directed to Kynn Bartlett at
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President, HTML Writers Guild http://www.hwg.org/
AWARE Center Director http://www.awarecenter.org/
From: susan parnaby
Date: Wed, Aug 29 2001 6:57AM
Subject: Re: Online Course: September "Accessible Web Design" at HTML Writers Guild
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Dear Kynn
I thought that I had already enrolled on the accessible web design course
weeks and weeks ago. My PC is out of action at the moment so I checked my
email at the local school therefore I cannot give you the precise date. I
have had time to do HTML1 and CSS1 consecutively since I enrolled on your
course.
Thankfully I am expecting a new PC to be delivered within the next couple of
days. So it will be up and running by the time the course starts. Its a good
job I took a break after the cascading style sheets course or I would be in
a right muddle with whatever I had started.
Susan Parnaby (in the UK)
PS How country specific are you in this course? I mean in terms of
legislation. Or do you expect us to do the research and share our findings!
From: Kynn Bartlett
Date: Wed, Aug 29 2001 9:05AM
Subject: Re: Online Course: September "Accessible Web Design" at HTML Writers Guild
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At 06:57 AM 8/29/2001 , susan parnaby wrote:
>Susan Parnaby (in the UK)
>
>PS How country specific are you in this course? I mean in terms of
legislation. Or do you expect us to do the research and share our findings!
Hi Susan, I'm answering this question on-list (and the rest relating
to your enrollment off-list) since it might be of interest to the
rest of the subscribers.
The course _does_ deal with the U.S. federal government's Section
508 regulation -- in week seven -- but it is not the primary focus
of the course. We examine 508 as an _example_ of an accessibility
policy but not as the only one, and policies from other countries
are also covered. The majority of the course is very much NOT
"country specific" and deals primarily with the W3C's Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines.
Hope this helps!
--Kynn
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Kynn Bartlett < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > http://kynn.com/
Technical Developer Liaison, Reef http://www.reef.com/
Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain Internet http://idyllmtn.com/
Online Instructor, Accessible Web Design http://kynn.com/+d201