Table of Contents
Course information
Module 1: What is Web Accessibility
Module 2: People and Digital Technology
Module 3: Business Cases and Benefits
Module 4: Principles, Standards and Checks
Module 5: Getting Started with Accessibility in your Organization
Course Conclusion and Next Steps
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0.1.4 Entrance survey (optional)
0.2.2 Grading policy
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Course information
Welcome to “Introduction to Web Accessibility”
Course outline, grading, and certificate
Course discussion forums
Time to practice
Module 1: What is Web Accessibility
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Technology enabling people with disabilities
1.3 Accessibility is for everyone
1.4 Conclusion
Module 2: People and Digital Technology
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Assistive technologies and adaptive strategies
2.3 Physical and visual
2.4 Hearing and speech
2.5 Cognition and learning
2.6 Where people meet digital technology
2.7 Conclusion
Module 3: Business Cases and Benefits
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Discovering who is impacted by digital accessibility
3.3 Understanding the return on investment potential
3.4 Conclusion
Module 4: Principles, Standards and Checks
4.1 Introduction
4.2
W3C
accessibility standards
4.3 Principle 1 - Perceivable
4.4 Principle 2 - Operable
4.5 Principle 3 - Understandable
4.6 Principle 4 - Robust
4.7 Conclusion
Module 5: Getting Started with Accessibility in your Organization
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Discover and plan
5.3 Implement and maintain
5.4 Conclusion
Course Conclusion and Next Steps
Summary and next steps
Course evaluation survey
Acknowledgements
Thank you!