RE: Online "Accessible Web Design" Course Sample Week

Here's a testimonial for your "commercial," Kynn! <g>

I took Kynn's course last year shortly after I began my first web
accessibility project. I was very pleased with the course material and all
that I learned. In fact, I kept all the information and exercises from that
course and still use them as reference tools. I now recommend this course to
all my fellow web developers. And, in addition, the price of the HWG courses
simply can't be beat. 

- Sarah Kuehnle


-----Original Message-----
From: Kynn Bartlett [mailto:kynn@idyllmtn.com]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:38 AM
To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Subject: Online "Accessible Web Design" Course Sample Week


Hi everyone,

Several people have asked me lately about the class I teach through the
HTML Writers Guild's online education program, D201: Accessible
Web Design.

Much as book authors will sometimes put a sample chapter on the web,
I've decided to post one of the seven "weeks" that constitute the
course as a sample.  While this is lacking the interaction that I
feel is the best part of the course, it does show you the structure
and give you a good idea of what a typical week is like.

The sample week (Week Three, "A Diversity of Access") is at:

      http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201/sample/

The next course is in September.  I hope this doesn't sound too much
like an ad; I -am- giving away 1/7 of the class for free. :)

--Kynn

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Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com>
http://www.kynn.com/

Received on Friday, 13 July 2001 06:51:53 UTC