Participants in the WACC201 course reside in different time zones. We recommend that you follow the course in your own time zone. For example, Monday means your Monday and not the time zone where the lead facilitator is located.
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Getting started
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Independent study before starting the course.
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Session 0
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Independent study before starting the course.
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Session 1
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 2
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 3
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 4
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 5
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 6
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 7
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Session 8
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Independent study (recommend 2 days)
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Getting started
Familiarise yourself with the course site and course guide.
Session 1
Why Learn About Accessible Web Accessibility Auditing
Background on disability, accessibility, and other aspects of web accessibility auditing.
Session 2
Introduction to the web content accessibility guidelines that will inform your web audit workflow.
Session 3
An introduction to automated tools that support web auditing activities.
Session 4
Manual Testing Strategies
A look at number of manual test strategies that complement automated tests and assistive technology reviews.
Session 5
Assistive Technology Testing
Explore assistive technology testing as well as other types of assistive technologies.
Session 6
Learn to identify ways in which user testing can assist with your web accessibility audit.
Session 7
Web Accessibility Reporting
Explore the elements of different types of accessibility audit reports.
Session 8
Other Accessibility Standards
Overview of other types of accessibility standards.
Participants in the WACC201 course reside in different time zones. We recommend that you follow the course in your own time zone. For example, Monday means your Monday and not the time zone where the lead facilitator is located.
Getting started
Course overview
Familiarise yourself with the course site and course guide.
Session 1
Why Learn About Accessible Web Accessibility Auditing
Background on disability, accessibility, and other aspects of web accessibility auditing.
Session 2
Introduction to WCAG 2.0
Introduction to the web content accessibility guidelines that will inform your web audit workflow.
Session 3
Automated Testing Tools
An introduction to automated tools that support web auditing activities.
Session 4
Manual Testing Strategies
A look at number of manual test strategies that complement automated tests and assistive technology reviews.
Session 5
Assistive Technology Testing
Explore assistive technology testing as well as other types of assistive technologies.
Session 6
User Testing
Learn to identify ways in which user testing can assist with your web accessibility audit.
Session 7
Web Accessibility Reporting
Explore the elements of different types of accessibility audit reports.
Session 8
Other Accessibility Standards
Overview of other types of accessibility standards.
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