Web Accessibility Curriculum Features
Detailed Web Accessibility Training
for Web Developers, QA Testers, and Technical Content Creators
Courses in this curriculum focus on web accessibility, and include a wealth of examples, within detailed courses. Courses are self-paced, and you can jump from one topic to another, treating the materials as a reference library, or "encyclopedia of accessibility."
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Content and Platform Features
- Detailed explanations of each topic
- Rules for each topic — designated as either requirements or best practices — based on WCAG success criteria
- Good and bad (pass and fail) examples of the rules
- Highly detailed WCAG testing methodology training/reference
- Self-test quizzes
- Official Deque certificates of completion for each course
- Detailed web accessibility graded, timed exam, with official Deque certificate of completion
- Admin dashboard (for team accounts)
Courses in the Curriculum
- IAAP Certification Quick Guide
- IAAP CPACC Certification Prep Course
- Accessibility Fundamentals - Disabilities, Guidelines, and Laws
- Designing an Accessible User Experience
- Semantic Structure and Navigation (with WCAG 2.2 updates)
- Visual Design and Colors (with WCAG 2.2 updates)
- Device-Independent Input Methods (with WCAG 2.2 updates)
- Form Labels, Instructions, and Validation (with WCAG 2.2 updates)
- Images, SVG, and Canvas
- Responsive Design and Zoom
- Multimedia, Animations, and Motion
- Dynamic Updates, AJAX, and Single-Page Apps
- Custom JavaScript/ARIA Widgets
- Web Accessibility Testing: Basic Methods and Tools
- Web Accessibility Testing: Screen Readers
- Fast Track to Accessibility for QA Testers, Part 1
- WCAG 2.0 & 2.1 Conformance Testing, Detailed Methodology
- WCAG 2.2 Conformance Testing, Detailed Methodology
- EN 301-549 (v. 3.2.1) Conformance Testing Methodology
- Section 508 (2017) Conformance Testing Methodology
- Usability Testing for Accessibility
- Semantic Structure and Navigation (WCAG 2.1)
- Visual Design and Colors (WCAG 2.1)
- Device-Independent User Input Methods (WCAG 2.1)
- Form Labels, Instructions, and Validation (WCAG 2.1)
IAAP Certification Preparation
This curriculum includes the courses you would need to prepare to certify as a Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) or a Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS). Refer to the International Association of Accessibility Professionals certification overview for details.
Other Curriculum Options
For curriculum materials on other topics (documents, PDF, native mobile apps, customer service, accessibility program management, etc.) enroll in the Full Access curriculum.
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