How People with Disabilities Access the Internet
"Seeing Dena connect to and navigate the Internet was a real eye-opener."
Overview
How accessible is your Web site? Deepen your understanding of how people with different disabilities access the Internet:
- Understand key concepts about disability and people with disabilities.
- Become familiar with the assistive technologies and alternative access techniques that people with disabilities use to operate personal computers.
- See and experience commonly-used assistive technologies.
- See people with disabilities using assistive technologies to access your Web site.
Who should attend?
- Webmasters, developers and producers
- Developers of Web-based applications
- Designers of Web-based training materials
- Information Technology professionals
Level
Intermediate
Course duration
Half-day.
Comments from participants
- "I liked the demos, the anecdotes, the handouts, the articles (excellent!), the expertise of the facilitators."
- "I liked that the presenters were honest, encouraging, respectful, and intelligent."
- "I liked the emphatic but non-confrontational approach."
- "I liked the humour and sensitivity shown by the presenters."
To host this course...
To discuss hosting this course, send an e-mail or telephone Alan Cantor at 416-406-5098.
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