Accessible UX Writing
This course is perfect for UX writers, UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other professionals working in the field of digital product development. It will teach you how to make on-screen copy such as button text, link text, etc. accessible, as well as the role of alt text in accessibility and how to document alt text. You will leave the course with an eye for non-accessible copy and specific knowledge on how to write inclusive and accessible copy and alt text. Join now and take your UX writing skills to the next level! ▼
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Course Feature
Cost:
Paid
Provider:
Udemy
Certificate:
Paid Certification
Language:
English
Start Date:
2022-06-24
Course Overview
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Updated in [July 18th, 2023]
This course, Accessible UX Writing, is designed for UX writers, UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for everybody else who is interested in UX writing. It will provide participants with an understanding of accessibility in user experience, the role of UX writing in the accessibility of digital products, and how to make on-screen copy such as button text, link text, etc. accessible. Additionally, participants will learn about accessibility in UX writing, the role of alt text in accessibility, where and how to add alt text, and how to document alt text. Upon completion of this course, participants will have an eye for non-accessible copy and specific knowledge on how to write inclusive and accessible copy and alt text.
Course Syllabus
Welcome!
Course I: Accessible On-Screen Text
Course II: Accessible Alt Text
Final Thoughts
Pros & Cons
Eloquent and engaging teaching style: Users appreciate the instructor's ability to explain concepts in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand and absorb the information. Well-structured and informative: The course is praised for its organization, with short chapters and modules that help learners stay focused. It also provides good references and offers great examples to illustrate the concepts.
Lack of advanced content: Some users, particularly those with prior expertise in accessibility, feel that the course could have delved deeper into advanced topics. They found the course to be too simple and not meeting their expectations. Desire for more feedback: While the lessons were concise and easy to understand, some users expressed a desire for more guidance and feedback, particularly in terms of knowing the "correct" responses to the class project.
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