Making digital accessibility easier to understand.
I've created a list of learning resources and testing tools for people new to accessibility. There are many free options. I've only in shared person training recommendations for Ontario, Canada (that's where I live).
For organizations, I have a Digital Accessibility Framework.
Suggestions, edits and changes are welcome.
Please read the theory section before suggesting training. I don't recommend training that focuses on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Based on my experience working in the field since 2001, it's not a good starting point.
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