Accessibility Certified UofL Webmaster Training
If you edit, publish, contribute or design any portion of the University of Louisville website, you should attend this training.
The Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning, the Office of
Communication and Marketing and the Information Technology Web Team are
conducting training that addresses universal design and standards, best
practices in web development, the use of the UofL site-building tool and web
accessibility compliance.
Studies have found that nearly 20 percent of
the population have some kind of disability, including many types that make
accessing the Internet more difficult. Higher education institutions have a
responsibility to accommodate the varying abilities of their users. With the
increasing use of online and distance education, web accessibility is becoming a
high priority. This is particularly true in Kentucky as it is state law to have
any public websites accessible.
To become an Accessibility Certified UofL Webmaster, register for upcoming training sessions.
PREREQUISITE: CMS Fundamentals training provided by the IT Department. To Register for these workshops, please visit http://louisville.edu/web/cms/training/cms-essentials

