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From: musiime ralph
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 3:50AM
Subject: Document and web accessibility training
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Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training in document and web accessibility

From: Graham Armfield
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 4:55AM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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Hello,

I'm not sure from your message if the training is just for you or for an
organisation you're connected with.

Anyway, I do some work with a UK company called Hassell Inclusion and they
have a number of accessibility training courses available - concerning web
accessibility and PDFs. I run the course for web developers.

There's a list of all the ones they offer at
https://www.hassellinclusion.com/hassell-inclusion-academy/ and you can
download a brochure that contains more detail.

Hope that helps.

Regards
Graham Armfield

coolfields.co.uk <http://www.coolfields.co.uk/>;



On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 at 10:50, musiime ralph < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training
> in document and web accessibility
> > > > >

From: Zainab AlMeraj, PhD.
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 5:16AM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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Hi Ralph,

If you're looking for online self paced tutorials I'd suggest Deque
University https://dequeuniversity.com/curriculum/online-classes/#

Best of luck,

Zainab AlMeraj, Ph.D. <https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainabalmeraj/>, CPUX-F
<https://uxqb.org/en/certification/foundation-level-cpux-f/>, CPACC
<https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/cpacccertification>,

G3ict – The Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs country representative
<https://g3ict.org/> for The State of Kuwait

*Assistant Professor *| Information Science Department
<http://www.isc.ku.edu.kw/>;* |* Kuwait University
<http://kuweb.ku.edu.kw/ku/index.htm>;

GDG Kuwait (Google Developer Group <https://www.instagram.com/gdgwtmkuwait/>
) | Rawasi NGO <https://www.instagram.com/rawasiq8/> | A11Y Kuwait
<https://www.meetup.com/a11ykuwait/> | Tech Connect
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 1:50 PM musiime ralph < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training
> in document and web accessibility
> > > > >

From: Shawn Henry
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 7:04AM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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See:
Digital Accessibility Foundations - Free Online Course
https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/foundations-course/

While that course provides the foundation for document accessibility, it does not include document specifics. It focus on websites and applications.

~Shawn (from Module 1 :)
<http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/>;

On 07-Mar-22 4:50 AM, musiime ralph wrote:
> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training in document and web accessibility
> > > >

From: Kristen Smith
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 12:06PM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security offers free web testing training (referred to as Trusted Tester training) and electronic document accessibility training. You can read more at https://www.dhs.gov/trusted-tester and you can select their Self Enrollment Portal to gain access to all of these self-paced trainings.

Thanks!
Kristen Smith-O'Connor
CPACC, Trusted Tester v5

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Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training in document and web accessibility

From: chagnon@pubcom.com
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 1:08PM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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For classes, custom training, DIY books, and consulting regarding document accessibility:

Karen McCall, Karlen Communications
https://www.karlencommunications.com/
and https://karen-mccall.teachable.com/

Bevi Chagnon, PubCom.com
Https://www.pubcom.com/classes
And https://www.pubcom.com/books

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Upcoming classes at www.PubCom.com/classes
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On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 at 10:50, musiime ralph < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get
> training in document and web accessibility

From: Elizabeth Thomas
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 4:51PM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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For document accessibility my go-to resources are WebAIM and anything by Bevi Chagnon or Karen McCall. The WebAIM document accessibility course is the best course I've found on document accessibility. It runs every month or so and is self-paced. (https://webaim.learn.usu.edu/). It's not free but it is reasonably priced. Microsoft also has a lot of free videos on accessibility in the Microsoft office Suite.

For web accessibility, Deque, WebAIM, and Level Access all have free resources and stuff you have to pay for.

For HTML accessibility, Jen Simmons course HTML Essentials (https://www.linkedin.com/learning/html-essential-training-4) is really good.
Sorry about the URLs. I haven't figured out how to embed links on my iPhone.

-Elizabeth Thomas
CPACC, ADS

> On Mar 7, 2022, at 9:04 AM, Shawn Henry < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> See:
> Digital Accessibility Foundations - Free Online Course
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/foundations-course/
>
> While that course provides the foundation for document accessibility, it does not include document specifics. It focus on websites and applications.
>
> ~Shawn (from Module 1 :)
> <http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/>;
>
>> On 07-Mar-22 4:50 AM, musiime ralph wrote:
>> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get training in document and web accessibility
>> >> >> >> >

From: chagnon@pubcom.com
Date: Mon, Mar 07 2022 9:14PM
Subject: Re: Document and web accessibility training
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Aw, shucks.
(blush blush blush)
—Bevi

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PubCom: Technologists for Accessible Design + Publishing
consulting ' training ' development ' design ' sec. 508 services
Upcoming classes at www.PubCom.com/classes
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Latest blog-newsletter – Simple Guide to Writing Alt-Text

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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Document and web accessibility training

For document accessibility my go-to resources are WebAIM and anything by Bevi Chagnon or Karen McCall. The WebAIM document accessibility course is the best course I've found on document accessibility. It runs every month or so and is self-paced. (https://webaim.learn.usu.edu/). It's not free but it is reasonably priced. Microsoft also has a lot of free videos on accessibility in the Microsoft office Suite.

For web accessibility, Deque, WebAIM, and Level Access all have free resources and stuff you have to pay for.

For HTML accessibility, Jen Simmons course HTML Essentials (https://www.linkedin.com/learning/html-essential-training-4) is really good.
Sorry about the URLs. I haven't figured out how to embed links on my iPhone.

-Elizabeth Thomas
CPACC, ADS

> On Mar 7, 2022, at 9:04 AM, Shawn Henry < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> See:
> Digital Accessibility Foundations - Free Online Course
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/foundations-course/
>
> While that course provides the foundation for document accessibility, it does not include document specifics. It focus on websites and applications.
>
> ~Shawn (from Module 1 :)
> <http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/>;
>
>> On 07-Mar-22 4:50 AM, musiime ralph wrote:
>> Hello friends, how are you? Does any of you know where I can get
>> training in document and web accessibility
>> >> >> archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
>> >