- From: David Sloan <DSloan@computing.dundee.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 15:51:13 -0000
- To: "WAI List (E-mail)" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>, Simon White <simon.white@jkd.co.uk>
As I would hope computing departments at higher educational institutions across the world do, Dundee University's Applied Computing undergraduate and postgraduate courses include a strong emphasis on accessible and usable design of software, including web sites, and we encourage student projects in that area. But we don't offer a specific Accessible Web Design course. Simon, can I ask whether your request is as a result of a need to prove to potential clients a professional or academic qualification in accessible design, or is the enquiry more from the aim of validating a CV or resume? It would be very interesting to hear that there are organisations putting design jobs out to contract who are now demanding from interested parties evidence of accessible design expertise in the form of formal qualifications! Best wishes, David ------------------------------- David Sloan Project Lead Digital Media Access Group University of Dundee Scotland web: http://www.dmag.org.uk -----------------------------
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