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Web Accessibility Training for Content Creators (WebAIM)

April 19-20, 2023
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., each day

 

The California Community Colleges Accessibility Center has partnered with WebAIM to provide an online training on web accessibility for web content creators. The training will span two days for a total of eight hours.

Topics will include the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), a brief overview of relevant laws, user experience needs, and accessibility best practices for different types of disabilities.

 

Who Should Attend?

This beginner-level training for content creators is a great introduction to web accessibility best practices.

All California Community Colleges personnel involved with creating or editing web content are encouraged to attend, including but not limited to:

  • Public information/communications
  • Marketing
  • Webmasters/website administration
  • Other employees tasked with creating or editing web content

 

Event Details

Delivered live via Zoom by WebAIM, the training will span two days for a total of eight hours:

  • Wednesday, April 19, and Thursday, April 20
  • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day
  • Break from noon to 1 p.m. each day
  • Please plan to attend both days

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About the CCC Accessibility Center

The CCC Accessibility Center proactively assesses the California community college system's web and information technology accessibility needs and offers services, guidance and technical assistance to help colleges in realizing an accessible technology environment. Diversity and inclusion are core values embraced by the California Community Colleges. Accessible websites and information technology positively impacts individuals with disabilities, offering greater opportunity for engagement and participation in pursuit of lifelong learning throughout California's community colleges.

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