Introduction to Accessibility

Date: 
10 Jun 2008 - 09:30 - 16:00

This one day course is designed for people who want to know how to make web sites usable and for anyone who is involved in the design process. This typically includes:

    * Graphic designers
    * Content writers
    * Web developers
    * User interface designers
    * Web site managers
    * Testers
    * Quality assurance teams
    * Creative directors
    * Marketing managers
    * Business analysts
    * Project managers

You may work for an agency, a corporate firm, a local council, or anyone that is keen on driving usability and the user experience forwards in their business.
What will I achieve?

On successful completion of this course, participants will:

    * Have an understanding of Usability and the User Centred Design (UCD) approach
    * See and discuss examples of good and bad Usability
    * Understand the importance and principles of including users in testing
    * Know how and where to recruit users for user testing
    * Gain knowledge on setting up your own usability lab onsite
    * Understand the basics of eyetracking
    * Have an awareness of the tools available for information architecture and wireframing
    * Perform a card sort exercise of web site navigation
    * Create personas for websites of delegates in attendance
    * Understand user journeys
    * Understand the basics of Accessibility

Course content

This one day course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.

The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:

    * Have an understanding of Usability and the User Centred Design (UCD) approach
    * See and discuss examples of good and bad Usability
    * Understand the importance and principles of including users in testing
    * Know how and where to recruit users for user testing
    * Gain knowledge on setting up your own usability lab onsite
    * Understand the basics of eyetracking
    * Have an awareness of the tools available for information architecture and wireframing
    * Perform a card sort exercise of web site navigation
    * Create personas for websites of delegates in attendance
    * Understand user journeys
    * Understand the basics of Accessibility

We have trained people from Vodafone, Macmillan, Midlands Coop, Save The Children, Help the Aged, AbstractMRM, ESRC, Woking Borough Council, Hastings Borough Council, Pernod Ricard, Hermes, English Heritage, Princes Trust, KPMG, BDO Stoy Hayward, The Stationary Office, British Library, Stroud and Swindon, AXA PPP Healthcare, Ecclesiastical, Elsevier and more.

The maximum number of participants at our central london training facility is 8 per course and prices are £295 + VAT per head.

Organiser
Organiser: 
Spotless Design
Venue
Venue: 
BSG House
226 - 236 City Road
London
EC1V 2TT
United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland