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Accessibility training teaches you to build a website that can be accessed by everyone. The training covers how disabled people access the Internet, covering assistive devices, and the standards and guidelines you should use to create sites that will work in current and future web browsers.

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6 Module Grants Procedures Training DVD  from MMDTI
6 Module Grants Procedures Training DVD is an interactive grant acquisition training course in six different categories.  

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Accessibility 101  from Knowbility, Inc.
This four hour class provides you with the foundation needed to create accessible web sites. You will learn about Section 508 and WCAG guidelines. You will get the opportunity to experience web surfing with assistive technologies. And you will learn how to use the AIR judging criteria as your cheat sheet for building a winning AIR site, and for creating accessible sites in your professional career.  

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Accessibility and Training  from UI Access
Assisting with planning and implementing company-wide accessibility initiative for an internaional computer-based training (CBT) and e-learning company. Conducted accessibility assessments and accessibility training workshops in Ireland, Canada, and the U.S. Developed templates for internal reporting on EITAS and WCAG compliance, as well as a process for regular third party audits and reporting.  

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Accessibility Awareness  from Usability by Design
We offer two specfic accessibility training courses to suit your needs. These courses can be tailored to your specific requirements and run in-house.  

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Accessibility Consultancy and Training  from UserMetrics
Accessibility" is about ensuring that your organisation treats all customers equally, regardless of disability. Making your Web site accessible means making sure its content and functionality are fully available to disabled users.The legal requirements:Although the moral and economic cases for maximising your site's accessibility are clear - don't forget that there's a legal case too: inaccessible sites are illegal.  

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Accessibility Design and Testing  from Maskery
By supporting accessibility in your products and services you can extend the positive user experience to all users. We offer Accessibility services and training for organizations who want to make their products, websites, web apps and software applications directly accessible or compatible with assistive / adaptive technology.  

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Accessibility Training  from Communis
Our training is tailored to your specific needs, but some examples are below. We can introduce you to web accessibility techniques in all their gory detail, demonstrate some of the best assistive technology that disabled users will be using, and take you 'beyond Bobby' into the latest debates and arguments about the best way forward in accessible design.  

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Accessibility Training  from Bios Technology For Business
The training provides practical solutions for managing, auditing, designing and developing accessible websites.The event is aimed at web developers, designers and managers, and will provide delegates with practical skills to evaluate and improve the accessibility of their websites.John Knight, Director of Interaction Design at User-lab comments, "The training has been running for three years, and feedback has been extremely positive from previous sessions.  

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Accessibility Training  from Nomensa
Ensure ongoing web site accessibility - we can train your development teams in maintaining compliance with accessibility standards  

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Accessibility Training  from The Usability Company
The Usability Company's one-day Accessibility Training Course for Managers covers the most important issues surrounding accessibility on the Internet and Intranet. The course guides the attendees in negotiating the complex and changing area of accessibility. There have been several scare stories of companies being sued for lack of accessibility on their sites and the WAI guidelines have often been criticised for being overly complex and difficult to implement.  

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