Web Accessibility Training
Online Training
The Introduction to Accessibility course is a 30-minute training on web accessibility--what it is, why it's important to ASU, and how it affects your role at the university.
The Advanced Web Accessibility course is a 6-hour introductory course on accessible coding for developers. Anyone at ASU may take the course.
The Faculty Canvas Accessibility Course provides a brief overview of access needs and some of the ways faculty may help meet those needs proactively.
Workshops
You spend a lot of time crafting effective social media posts. Make sure you’re reaching the widest audience possible. Learn some easy steps to make your social media posts more accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities.
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 11am - 12pm
Other ASU Training
- Ally for Canvas - training and support is available from the UTO instructional design team. (lms-id-support@asu.edu)
- Access Clinic - free office hours held online every Wednesday from 1-5. Book a virtual appointment and we'll send you a Zoom link.
Other Online Training
- AccessIQ Learn - material on accessibility from Access iQ
- Adobe - Acrobat training resources
- Google's Introduction to Web Accessibility - short 4-part introduction
- Start Building Accessible Web Applications Today - 2-hour training from egghead.io
- UX Foundations: Accessibility - 1.5-hour training from Lynda.com
- Web Accessibility with Google - Google's course on Udacity
- Lynda.com's Creating Accessible PDFs
- MDN Accessibility
- WebAIM
- WAI Web Accessibility Tutorials
Get help with web accessibility!
- Connect with us on the #accessibility Slack channel at asu-community.slack.com.
- Subscribe to the ITACCESS mailing list.
- Book an appointment at the Access Clinic, held online every Wednesday from 1-5 p.m.