HWG Web Accessibility Online Class Starts Monday

The next session of the HTML Writers Guild's online course in web
accessibility starts next Monday, the 24th of April.  Enrollment is
still open but is limited, so if you want to get in, now's your
chance!

Here's the description, from
http://www.hwg.org/services/classes/d201.9.html

Designing for Universal Accessibility with HTML 4.0

Course Number:  D201
          
Instructor:  Kynn Bartlett

Start Date:  24 April 2000
Registration Deadline:  24 April 2000
Duration:  6 weeks

Required Text:  No book purchase required.

Course Fees:
Full members: $40 (US)
Trial members: $70 (US)
Completion Certificate: Additional $5 (US)

Course Description:

The days of designing for only one or two web browsers are long
gone; today's Web surfers use anything from non-visual screen
readers to the latest version of Netscape Navigator, and the
future will bring even more Internet-enabled 'Net appliances --
televisions, phones, watches, toasters, cars, and more. Designing
for universal accessibility is vitally important to ensure that
the sites you create today will continue to work tomorrow and
beyond, into the 21st century. Instructor Kynn Bartlett will
show you how to use HTML 4.0 to make your pages accessible to
everyone.

(Pre-requisite: Intermediate level HTML skill)

You can sign up and pay online at:

http://www.hwg.org/services/classes/d201.9.html


-- 
Kynn Bartlett  <kynn@idyllmtn.com>                   http://www.kynn.com/
Director of Accessibility, edapta                  http://www.edapta.com/
Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain Internet      http://www.idyllmtn.com/
AWARE Center Director                         http://www.awarecenter.org/
Next of Kynn: a quasi-regular web log           http://www.kynn.com/next/

Received on Friday, 21 April 2000 13:37:32 UTC