This is an unpublished draft preview that might include content that is not yet approved. The published website is at w3.org/WAI/.

Digital Accessibility Foundations
Free Online Course

Accessibility skills are increasingly in demand. With this course, you can build your skills and immediately start improving your projects to better meet accessibility requirements.

Shadi Abou-Zahra,
Course Project Manager

The “Introduction to Web Accessibility” online course provides the foundation for making your websites, apps, and other digital technology:

Accessibility is essential to create high-quality products, and to not exclude people from using your products and services.

Who the course is for

It’s for beginners, and others.
This course is also for people who already know some about accessibility and want to broaden their knowledge and perspectives.

Shawn Lawton Henry,
W3C Accessibility Education and Outreach Coordinator

The course is designed for technical and non-technical learners, including:

And also:

What you get from the course

Checks boxes, green checkmarks, red x-marks

The course is structured so that you can focus on the topics that you are most interested in. Optional activities and additional materials provide more learning on specific topics.

For example, you can choose to focus on:

We encourage you to go through the whole course, even if you focus more on some topics.

W3C WAI-AAA WCAG 2.1 logo

Course content (syllabus)

The course covers principles from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative’s (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and much more:

More “What you’ll learn” and syllabus is in the edX course page.

Duration

The course is designed to take about 16-20 hours to complete for most people. It is listed as 4 weeks of 4-5 hours effort per week.

It is self-paced so you can complete it in a shorter or longer time frame.

This course will be available on the edX platform through at least the first quarter of 2021. We expect an updated version of this course to be available long term.

Cost: Free, optional certificate

The course is free. The audit option gives you access to all of the content.

Optionally, you can choose to get a Verified Certificate for $99 USD to demonstrate successful course completion.

The Certificate can be printed, listed in resumes, and linked to from online profiles.

You can start auditing the course now, and later choose to get a Verified Certificate.

(For information about edX certificate verification and accessibility, see: edX Help Center Accessibility pages.)

Enroll in the course on edXlog in to edX or create edX account

Video excerpts from the course

Accessibility: Essential for some, useful for all

From Module 1, on how accessibility impacts the lives of people interacting in the digital world:

From Module 4, on designing and developing accessibly:

Provided by

(alternatives for video are below)

The course is provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (UNESCO IITE).

This unique course is based on the open curricula from the W3C WAI Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG). It brings together international expert trainers from Deque, Infoaxia, Intopia, Knowbility, The Paciello Group (TPG), Web Key IT, and W3C WAI.


UNESCO IITE logo Logo of the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) logo

Course project manager and trainers:


Learn more from the edX course page Enroll in the course on edXlog in to edX or create edX account

Alternatives for the video on this page

The course introduction video is also available on W3C servers: video for modern browsers and video mp4 file.

Visual description:

  • Opening and closing scene has:
    • Two people at laptop smiling.
    • 5 icons: hand, eye, brain in head, ear, speech/sound waves from mouth.
  • Most of the video is of Shadi and Natalia sitting by a desk.
  • There are a few other scenes for visual interest, not needed to understand the content.

Transcript:

Shadi: I’m Shadi Abou-Zahra, Accessibility Strategy and Technology Specialist at W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium.

Natalia: I’m Natalia Amelina, Senior National Project Officer in Education at the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education.

Shadi: Join us in this course to learn the fundamental skills and key resources that are becoming increasingly important across digital professions.

Natalia: In according with statistics, people with disabilities can make up around 15% of the population – and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities recognizes access to information as a human right. And you may know that this Convention was ratified by 180 countries all over the world, very likely including your country too.

Shadi: In this course you will learn how people with disabilities use the web including different types of assistive technologies and adaptive strategies.

Natalia: You will also learn how web accessibility improves user experience of older people, people using mobile devices, and essentially for everyone.

Shadi: And, of course, you’ll also learn all about the international standards from W3C – and training materials and learn first steps in creating accessible web content.

Natalia: This course was designed for technical and non-technical people. If you work with digital technologies this course is ideal for you to get started.

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This is an unpublished draft preview that might include content that is not yet approved. The published website is at w3.org/WAI/.