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From: Katherine Moonan
Date: Wed, Jan 17 2007 5:20AM
Subject: NEW Web Accessibility Courses from AbilityNet, London UK
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AbilityNet are running a range of courses in 2007 for web managers, coders, editors or anyone responsible for the accessibility and usability of their websites or intranets. The courses are packed with practical demonstrations and will enable you to improve the usability and accessibility of your sites for everyone.
There are three different courses available:-
- An Introduction to Web Accessibility - Monday 5th February 2007
- Rich Media and Latest Trends in Accessibility - Monday 19th February 2007
- Introduction to PAS78 - Monday 5th March 2007
All courses are being held at the British Computer Society Offices in central London just off The Strand.
Each course costs just £195 plus vat per delegate. If you book a place on all three courses the total cost is £400 - a further saving of £65.
Book your course places now whilst we have space available!
Find out more on our website http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/webopencourses.
More about our courses and in-house training...
In all our courses and in-house training we specialise in explanations from the users' perspective, using live and video demonstrations of access software and disabled users. Our courses also cover many important accessibility issues not explained by the web content guidelines (WCAG). These are issues we've noted as important over many years experience of working closely with disabled web users.
Courses and training are delivered by members of AbilityNet's Accessibility and Usability team (http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/webteam); a team that is globally acclaimed as experts in accessibility auditing, disabled user testing and building attractive websites that are both accessible and easy to use by all.
"A quick note to thank you for the accessibility sessions you ran at the LSC this week. Liked your style: authoritative, engaging and flexible, and everyone came away feeling very clear and positive about good accessibility practices."
Anna Namuren, Head of Delivery, Learning and Skills Council (LSC)
Please visit our website (http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/) for more information on our courses or tailored in-house training for your web team, or contact us on = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = or telephone (UK only) 0800 269 545.