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Introduction to Inclusive Digital Design

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Co-developed with the Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFAA), this short course provides an introduction to inclusive design. This course will cover 6 online modules, where you’ll be introduced to the concept of inclusive design and guided through the importance of inclusivity in your digital business operations. Importantly, you’ll also gain an understanding of the legal requirements for businesses and organisations as well as practical skills in developing accessible MS Office and PDF documents.

This course is free and available fully online where you can learn at your own pace.

On completion, you can take a deeper dive into inclusivity challenges and gain a more comprehensive set of tools for digital inclusivity with the Inclusive Digital Design for Business microcredential short course.

Centre for Accessibility AustraliaThis course has been co-developed and approved by the Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFAA). The CFA Australia is a not-for-profit organisation working to promote digital access. The CFA Australia believe accessibility is about more than compliance; it’s about people.


Course details


  • Dates: On-demand
  • Study load: Part time
  • Time commitment: 6 hours
  • Delivery mode: Online
  • Certification: Participants who complete this short course will receive a certificate of completion.

Topics


  • Understanding inclusive design and accessibility
  • Business case for inclusive design
  • Legislative requirements
  • Analysing accessibility of business documents
  • Creating accessible Microsoft Office documents
  • Creating accessible PDF documents

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Logos for Australian Government Department of Education and Western Australian Department of CommunitiesThis course has been co-developed and approved by the Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFA Australia). The CFA Australia is a not-for-profit organisation working to promote digital access. The CFA Australia believe accessibility is about more than compliance; it’s about people. This project is supported by Department of Communities, Western Australia.

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