This course introduces some of the fundamental principles of accessibility and prepares learners for further study in accessibility and inclusive design. Learners will have an opportunity to explore the major types of disabilities and related assistive technology and adaptive strategies, the most salient contours of the legal landscape, and the major principles that guide universal design and accessible content creation. Spotlight guest videos will highlight firsthand perspectives on disability, as well as topics like disability etiquette, universal design and universal design for learning, accommodation in higher education, campus accessibility policy, and accessibility in a corporate setting.

An Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusive Design

An Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusive Design



Instructors: Marc Thompson
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Reviewed on Sep 6, 2023
Very good course for someone who is looking to learn web accessibility.
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2023
This is very high quality online training from a highly respected university. I really enjoyed the videos and the assignments were stimulating. I definitely recommend this course to other learners.
Reviewed on Apr 25, 2024
Easy to follow and packed with information. Thank you!
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