[games_access] A Lynda.com course about accessibility for developers

Michelle Hinn michellehinn at gmail.com
Thu Aug 28 14:44:26 EDT 2014


Thanks for sharing that Eleanor! I agree, there's definitely a difference
in how people value things and it would be great to see many people take,
retain, and apply the information offered in the course!

Michelle


On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Eleanor <eleanor at 7128.com> wrote:

> Lynda.com is a provider of online courses in areas such as business,
> design, web, developer, computer education, and CAD.  They charge a set fee
> for service for access to their courses.  They announced a new course today
> "Foundations of UX: Accessibility.  The course trailer is free to look at.
>
> http://www.lynda.com/Web-Accessibility-tutorials/
> Foundations-UX-Accessibility
>
> My main reason for bringing this to your attention is that this is the
> first indication I have seen that accessibility is potentially moving into
> mainstream thought.  The fact that people will have to spend something to
> take this course is a positive - people value things they have paid for
> more than what they get for free.
>
> Eleanor Robinson
> 7-128 Software
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