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From: Brian Lovely
Date: Wed, Apr 03 2024 7:23AM
Subject: Accessible digital accessibility training
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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

From: Geethavani.Shamanna
Date: Wed, Apr 03 2024 7:28AM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Have you tried Deque University?
https://dequeuniversity.com/


From: Jano Llorca Lis
Date: Wed, Apr 03 2024 7:42AM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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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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From: Dean.Vasile
Date: Wed, Apr 03 2024 8:54AM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Hello Bryan
I have seen a couple of responses mentioning DEQUE University.
I highly recommend it.
And if you are blind any screen reader user
You can register and get your education there for free.
It is an excellent resource and I have taken every course they have to offer there.
So it comes with a strong strong recommendation for me
Dean Vasile


617-799-1162

> On Apr 3, 2024, at 9:23 AM, Brian Lovely < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> 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
> > > >

From: Ben Moxey
Date: Fri, Apr 05 2024 4:48PM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Hi Brian



Guide Dogs NSW/ACT has high quality accessible eLearning courses. Full disc=
losure, I was involved in the design. They=E2=80=99re interactive and come =
with downloadable resources for future reference.



You can do Introduction to Accessible Content<https://learn.guidedogs.com.a=
u/courses/intro-to-accessible-content> and Delivering Accessible Presentati=
ons<https://learn.guidedogs.com.au/courses/accessible-presentations> for fr=
ee to get an idea. The more advance modules for Word, PowerPoint and Excel =
are $99 each or $199 for the whole bundle. Of course, they will consider di=
scounts based on the number of users etc.



Find all of the courses at



learn.guidedogs.com.au<https://learn.guidedogs.com.au/>



Please note that the courses assume screen reader users know how to access =
Office products etc. They do not cover screen reader specifics.



Hope these are helpful and feedback is very welcome!



All the best.



Ben




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From: Karen McCall
Date: Sat, Apr 06 2024 5:57AM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Full disclosure, these are my online courses.

https://karen-mccall.teachable.com/

I have short videos, practice documents, keyboard instructions when they are available, and the videos are captioned. This site also has my books and a free resource for accessible Microsoft Office content. For the online courses, I can provide a Credly professional development micro-credential if a sample document using the principles in the course is sent to me for evaluation.

Cheers, Karen

From: Kavein Thran
Date: Sun, Apr 07 2024 7:37AM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Hi
I just enrolled in the Sara Soueidan Practical Aaccessibility course and
it's very detailed and deep
Here's the link
https://practical-accessibility.today/

On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 7:57 PM Karen McCall < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Full disclosure, these are my online courses.
>
> https://karen-mccall.teachable.com/
>
> I have short videos, practice documents, keyboard instructions when they
> are available, and the videos are captioned. This site also has my books
> and a free resource for accessible Microsoft Office content. For the online
> courses, I can provide a Credly professional development micro-credential
> if a sample document using the principles in the course is sent to me for
> evaluation.
>
> Cheers, Karen
>
>

From: George Joeckel III
Date: Tue, Apr 09 2024 1:46PM
Subject: Re: Accessible digital accessibility training
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Hi Bryan,

WebAIM's online course Accessible Documents: Word, PowerPoint, & Acrobat<https://webaim.org/training/docs/> has been rated as highly accessible by many course participants*. This is a paid course—with group rates available—and anyone with a disability may take the course for free through WebAIM 's scholarship program<https://webaim.org/training/docs/scholarship>.

Regards,


George

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George Joeckel, M.S.

Online Training Program Manager | WebAIM<http://webaim.org/>;

435.797.0974


*Participant quote<https://webaim.org/training/docs/quotes#a11ycourse>: "I have been recommending this course as the absolutely best organized and most accessible training course I have ever taken—not an exaggeration. I highly commend the designers and experts involved in the course development. The application of the POUR principles as well as its universal design resulted in an easy-to-follow and informative course. The open quiz design encouraged success resulting in greater motivation. A heartfelt Bravo! to all involved. This experience was exactly the high quality and well-thought out product I would expect from WebAIM. Thank you to the California Community College system for making it possible for the CCC faculty to participate."

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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible digital accessibility training

Hi
I just enrolled in the Sara Soueidan Practical Aaccessibility course and
it's very detailed and deep
Here's the link
https://practical-accessibility.today/

On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 7:57 PM Karen McCall < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Full disclosure, these are my online courses.
>
> https://karen-mccall.teachable.com/
>
> I have short videos, practice documents, keyboard instructions when they
> are available, and the videos are captioned. This site also has my books
> and a free resource for accessible Microsoft Office content. For the online
> courses, I can provide a Credly professional development micro-credential
> if a sample document using the principles in the course is sent to me for
> evaluation.
>
> Cheers, Karen
>
>