When:
Ongoing
Where:
CATEA Universal Web Design Course
Presenters:
Self-Directed
Description:
Ever wanted to learn more about web accessibility and usability? Beginning March 19, 2007, CATEA will be offering an online webcourse that will allow you to learn more about these topics while earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs). The course begins every Wednesday at 8:00am, but can be completed per your own schedule. Interested parties should register the week before to participate in the following Wednesday’s course. The course is available for a nominal fee of $150 and provides 0.66 CEUs. It assumes an intermediate knowledge of HTML.
The major benefits of this course are its straightforward approach, broad coverage of accessibility issues, and numerous code examples. The course also contains many extra materials such as a glossary of terms, links to helpful web resources and tools, information on utilizing the accessibility features of your browser, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tutorials, and a list of references.
When:
Ongoing
Where:
Click here to register.
Description:
This web-based training (WBT) program will describe the impact of technology-based and clinically-based (e.g. clinical outcomes) research on current manual wheelchair therapy practice. Please register with Georgia Tech's Distance Learning and Professional Education (DLPE) Website using the link below. Once we have your registration information from DLPE, you will receive an email with your login information within 1 to 2 business days.
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