Assistive Technology Course
This course provides practical training in developing and evaluating accessible library systems, focusing on WCAG and ARIA standards, assistive technologies, and inclusive design practices to support users with disabilities.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Assistive Technology Course equips you with hands-on skills to create and assess accessible library systems. You will study essential WCAG and ARIA guidelines, keyboard navigation and focus techniques, and user-friendly interaction designs for searching, reading, and sharing information. Gain experience in testing with assistive devices, organising usability tests for people with various disabilities, and establishing ongoing accessibility reviews to ensure dependable, inclusive digital services.
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Develop skills
- Accessible UI design: quickly build WCAG-compliant, inclusive library interfaces.
- Assistive tech integration: enhance compatibility with screen readers, magnifiers, and voice controls.
- ARIA and semantics: implement strong roles and patterns for interactive searches and dialogues.
- Accessibility testing: conduct checks with assistive tech users, tools, and continuous integration for dependable updates.
- Legal and standards mapping: match features to WCAG, WAI-ARIA, and local regulations.
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