[ARCHIVED] Accessibility and Compliance in Online Education Certificate Course

kmeeusen
Community Champion

April 4—May 13 Rutgers University is hosting a six-week noncredit course for online course designers and instructors that covers the basics in accessible design. Register for this course & other Online Teaching Certificate workshops at https://onlinelearning.rutgers.edu/online-teaching-certificate-workshops

 
ACCESSIBILITY AND COMPLIANCE IN ONLINE EDUCATION
This course introduces to online learning educators basic concepts, issues, approaches, strategies, beneficiaries, and resources with regard to the creation and delivery of online courses that are accessible to all students, including those with disabilities. It will cover the basics of accessible design, focusing on what an instructor needs to know. The course does not require high-level technical skills, but will point to resources that provide technical details.

There is a charge for this course: $100 for Rutgers-aligned participants and $300 for non-Rutgers participants.

Worth it if  you need or want this training.

Agent K.

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