The Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility is now enrolling

Hello to all WAI Interest Group participants.

Just letting you know that the next intake of the six-week online Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility<http://www.mediaaccess.org.au/learn> (PCWA) starts 2 May. Created by Media Access Australia in conjunction with the University of SA, this respected online course teaches web accessibility skills and techniques required to achieve compliance with the WCAG 2.0 international standard and Section 508, along with enhancing your web access expertise through practical hands-on tuition.

Now in its fifth year, the course is co-lectured by Dr Scott Hollier, Media Access Australia's W3C Advisory Committee representative, and Dr Ruchi Permvattana from the University of South Australia. The course is suitable for web professionals with some knowledge of web design or development, and upon successful completion, graduates receive an internationally-recognised qualification.

You can check out feedback on the PCWA course on the student testimonials<http://www.mediaaccess.org.au/digitalaccessibilityservices/professional-certificate-in-web-accessibility-student-testimonials/> webpage. The cut-off date for enrolments is 5pm AEST Tuesday 26 April 2016 and you can enrol in the Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility<https://www.conferenceonline.com/bookingform/index.cfm?page=booking&object=conference&id=21312&bookingid=0&categorykey=520BB592-70F8-424D-ACF1-0D50C5F5769D&CFID=3179157&CFTOKEN=e3c9f286d718620e-43F6AD06-FA46-D7C8-DD54370E7C669DCA> online. For group bookings<mailto:learn@mediaaccess.org.au> please contact Media Access Australia directly.

Kind regards,


Philip Jenkinson
Senior Marketing Executive
Media Access Australia
philip.jenkinson@mediaaccess.org.au<mailto:philip.jenkinson@mediaaccess.org.au>
Ph: 02 9212 6242   Level 3, 616 - 620 Harris St, Ultimo NSW 2007

Media Access Australia<http://www.mediaaccess.org.au/> is Australia's only independent not-for-profit organisation devoted to increasing access to media for people with disabilities. Follow us on Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/mediaaccessaus> (@mediaaccessaus) and like us on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/mediaaccessaustralia>.

Received on Monday, 18 April 2016 04:02:34 UTC