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From: Karen McCall
Date: Apr 6, 2024 5:57AM


Full disclosure, these are my online courses.

https://karen-mccall.teachable.com/

I have short videos, practice documents, keyboard instructions when they are available, and the videos are captioned. This site also has my books and a free resource for accessible Microsoft Office content. For the online courses, I can provide a Credly professional development micro-credential if a sample document using the principles in the course is sent to me for evaluation.

Cheers, Karen

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From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of Ben Moxey
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2024 6:49 PM
To: Brian Lovely < <EMAIL REMOVED> >; <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Accessible digital accessibility training

Hi Brian



Guide Dogs NSW/ACT has high quality accessible eLearning courses. Full disclosure, I was involved in the design. They’re interactive and come with downloadable resources for future reference.



You can do Introduction to Accessible Content<https://learn.guidedogs.com.au/courses/intro-to-accessible-content> and Delivering Accessible Presentations<https://learn.guidedogs.com.au/courses/accessible-presentations> for free to get an idea. The more advance modules for Word, PowerPoint and Excel are $99 each or $199 for the whole bundle. Of course, they will consider discounts based on the number of users etc.



Find all of the courses at



learn.guidedogs.com.au<https://learn.guidedogs.com.au/>



Please note that the courses assume screen reader users know how to access Office products etc. They do not cover screen reader specifics.



Hope these are helpful and feedback is very welcome!



All the best.



Ben




​Ben Moxey
Access and Technology Advisor
P 1800 436 364

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From: Brian Lovely < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 12:23 AM
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Subject: [WebAIM] Accessible digital accessibility training



I'm looking for online digital accessibility training materials that are themselves accessible. These would be for a variety of roles, designer, developer, content creator, management, etc. I've looked at stuff from SiteImprove, EdX, and Udemy, and they all leave something to be desired.

Extra points for no-cost, but my primary concern is accessibility. Does anyone have any suggestions?



Thanks, Brian Lovely