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In this course on Web Accessibility, User Experience, and Impairments, you will be introduced to the concept of web accessibility and the role that User Experience (UX) design plays in creating accessible websites. You will also learn about the importance of web accessibility and the types of challenges individuals with impairments or disabilities may face when using and interacting with websites.
UX design is an integral part of not only creating aesthetically pleasing websites, but also in making sure that websites function properly and can be easily navigated by everyone, regardless of an impairment or disability. This includes the layout and design, font and color choices, alt text for images, and more. This course will cover general rules and guidelines for UX design and website accessibility, as well as the specific challenges that users face when using websites and how to plan a design to overcome them. The lessons will include information about websites you can use and refer to when making your own website.
It introduces web accessibility and the role UX design plays in creating accessible websites, covering the importance of accessibility, the challenges individuals with impairments or disabilities face, general rules and guidelines for UX design and accessibility, and how to plan a design to overcome those challenges.
You will be able to describe web accessibility, discuss web accessibility and UX design, and identify challenges concerning web access.
It addresses layout and design, font and color choices, alt text for images, and more, as part of making websites function properly and easy to navigate.
Yes. The lessons include information about websites you can use and refer to when making your own website.
UI/UX Research, User Experience (UX), User Experience (UX) Design, Web Accessibility, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, and Web Usability.