This Web Accessibility Specialist Preparation Course teaches the fundamentals of web development and techniques for developing an accessible website or web application. Participants learn and apply core skills for creating a website from the ground up. Advanced coding techniques and different types of development frameworks are explored. Testing for web accessibility is covered including tool usage, screen readers, and strategy for remediation.

This CPACC Preparation Course teaches accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and how to apply them. Participants learn about related laws in the United States and other countries. A variety of management strategies and techniques to support digital accessibility are also taught in this course.

Define, and design with a provocative purpose. Common Sense Design teaches design professionals how to deliver meaningful experiences to their customers without unintentionally stigmatizing them by their differences. It is a multi-sensory approach that engages as many of the human senses as possible. This process leverages the engineering field of Lean Transformation, six sigma, and accessibility, combined with the scientific fields of neuroplasticity, and biofeedback to deliver unparalleled customer experiences.

This Web Accessibility Specialist Preparation course teaches participants how to write, design, and manage, accessible content. Participants learn how to publish accessible content via content management systems (CMS) and on social media platforms.

This CPACC Preparation Course teaches the fundamentals of web development and techniques for developing an accessible website or web application. Participants learn and apply core skills for creating a website from the ground up. Advanced coding techniques and different types of development frameworks are also explored in this course. Testing for web accessibility is covered including tool usage, screen readers, and strategy for remediation.

This CPACC Preparation Course teaches the different theoretical models of disability that commonly drive public, and private, sector approaches to disability inclusion in society, the workplace, as well as the consumer marketplace. Participants learn about different disabilities, common challenges associated with those disabilities, and relevant assistive technologies. It also teaches the importance of gathering disability demographic data. It demonstrates the common methods used to collect that data, and the types of reports it typically generates. 


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California Office of Education approved to meet the requirements of Higher Learning at the University level.

 


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