Accessibility for Content and the Web

Many barriers are clearly defined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Yet more than a few topics remain open for debate. Learn the art behind the science of digital accessibility for content on the web.
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Class Starts July 17th

11 am - 1pm Eastern
8 am - 10am Pacific

Use Promo code WebBasics50
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Please be aware that enrollment will close at 5pm Eastern on the Tuesday prior to the class start date.

$299.00

Make It Make Sense: Accessible Web Content
(2-HOUR)

As creators and communicators, we have a responsibility to ensure our digital content reaches the largest possible audience. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a comprehensive framework for making digital content more accessible. Many accessibility barriers are clearly defined, while others leave holes open for debate. 

Much of the digital content produced today on social media, websites, and digital documents is unintentionally excluding people due to technological barriers. Delve into these barriers faced by individuals with diverse disabilities, including: low vision, color blindness, mobility and cognitive disabilities, plus neurodiversity. 

Together, let’s reframe key elements of the WCAG into plain English, learn to identify barriers, and overcome them with content decisions that free your creativity.

Web Accessibility Topics Covered:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
  • The most common barriers: Color Contrast, Alt Text, Captions, Audio Description, and more
  • Enhance your skills: Keyboard Operability, Focus States, Reading Order, and more

Handouts:

  • Creating Accessible Content Checklist

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