This course teaches web accessibility foundations, covering international standards, assistive technologies, business benefits, and W3C resources. It’s designed for developers, designers, content authors, project managers, and people with disabilities, with optional materials available for deeper learning.
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Learning about accessibility will make you a better designer. You will make digital spaces better for users. And you will do better work for your clients or employers.
Non-user-friendly websites are already less likely to rank in search engines. Businesses which do not shift to inclusive or accessible digital design will lose out.
But most importantly, including everyone’s needs when we design digital spaces is the right thing to do!
Now is a good time to take your inclusive and accessible design skills up a notch. So check out these courses to build your skills and knowledge.
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Accessibility fundamentals by Microsoft
The Microsoft accessibility course has three modules that cover different aspects of accessibility. The first introduces core accessibility concepts, the second highlights accessibility features in Microsoft products, and the third shows how to create accessible content with Microsoft 365.
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Web Accessibility by Google
This course teaches how to create accessible web applications, covering topics like screen reader compatibility, input focus, semantics, ARIA markup, and styling for partial vision.
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Microsoft Ability Summit 2020
The 10th Microsoft Ability Summit brought disabled people & allies together to empower inclusion & accessibility. This was the first Microsoft Ability Summit to be virtual.