- From: Andrew Arch <amja@optushome.com.au>
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 21:02:58 +1100
- To: "EOWG" <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Just to add to the discussion about certification of developers as web accessibility experts. Andrew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Human Factors International" <hfi@humanfactors.com> To: <w3c@optusnet.com.au> Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 2:14 PM Subject: Shouldn't usability practitioners be certified? > > > At Human Factors International, we believe the answer > is Yes. Absolutely. > > Otherwise, how do developers know who to listen to? > And what are the real standards of best practice for > the practitioner? > > Join HFI's free Webcast with Phil Goddard, Ph.D.: > http://www.humanfactors.com/training/webcasts.asp > > "HFI Certification - Fulfilling Your > Needs as a Practitioner" > > March 21, 2002, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm > U.S. Eastern Standard Time > > So, how do you measure up to the standards of best > practice compared to other practitioners in the field? > > Take HFI's certification exam on April 18, 2002 and > see if you qualify to be a certified practitioner: > https://www.humanfactors.com/certification/ > > ...and get the recognition you deserve. > > Bryan Floyd > Vice President > Human Factors International, Inc. > http://www.humanfactors.com/home/ > > Free UI Design Update eNewsletter > http://www.humanfactors.com/library/subscribe.asp > > __________________________________________ > If you do not want these occasional announcements: > REPLY to this message with REMOVE in the subject line. > > >
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