Design for All: Master Accessibility Practices Fast!

"Design for All" is a concept that invites you to support all learners by removing barriers to access. This 90-minute workshop will demystify accessibility by taking a practical approach to creating more accessible digital content.

Loading Events
A promotional graphic for an upcoming event by Learning Rebels titled "Learn Something New Wednesday Presents: Design for All – Master Accessibility Practices Fast!" The subtitle reads, "Demystify accessibility by taking a practical approach to creating more accessible digital content." The graphic includes a photo of the special guest, Sarah Mercier, with text indicating the event will take place on Wednesday, October 23, at 11:00 AM CT / Noon EST. The background is purple with white and yellow accents, and the Learning Rebels logo is displayed at the top left.

Design for All: Master Accessibility Practices Fast!

As an L&D professional, you’re committed to creating meaningful and impactful learning experiences. Yet, the challenge of designing content that’s accessible to all learners can feel overwhelming.

  • Where should I start?
  • How do I know I’m doing “it” right?

The technical aspects seem complicated. You may also be worried that adding accessibility measures will slow down the workflow, making the business lose patience with the development process.

 

But what if integrating accessibility was easier than you thought?

 

Facilitated by Sarah Mercier, “Design for All: Master Accessibility Practices Fast!” is designed to tackle these exact concerns.

In just 90 minutes, you’ll learn practical strategies that make accessibility feel seamless—so you can create inclusive content without overhauling your design process or adding extra work. With easy-to-use tools and actionable steps, this workshop will help you remove barriers to learning and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed. Don’t let uncertainty hold you back—join us and discover how accessible design can benefit all learners while streamlining your work.

In this session, you will:

  1. Identify ways to set the structure and order of digital content.
  2. Explore the difference between alt text and image descriptions, when to use them, and how AI tools can help.
  3. Practice making better color and contrast design decisions.
  4. Decide when to use closed captions, audio descriptions, and transcripts, and use AI-powered tools to get started.

Not only will these practices integrate seamlessly into your design process without adding unnecessary work, but they will also enhance the learning experience for everyone. Overall, it’s a win-win—your learners benefit from a more inclusive environment, and you build stronger, more engaging learning experiences that work for everyone.

Register now to secure your spot!

 

Join us in making learning accessible for all, and watch how it transforms both your process and your learners’ success.

 

Can’t be there live? We’ve got your back! 

Simply by registering to attend this “Learn Something New” workshop, you will receive the following:

✅ Follow-up email with resources and extra goodies

✅ Copy of the video recording

✅ Copy of the chatbox transcription

✅ Copy of the full session transcript

 

aptd/cptd pre-approved provider for eligibilitly and recertification points

 

This program will earn you 1.5 APTD/CPTD certification or recertification points!

Oct 23 2024

11:00 am CDT - 12:30 pm CDT

Design for All: Master Accessibility Practices Fast!

Tickets

The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.
Design for All!
A practical approach to creating more accessible digital content.
$ 37.99
21 available

Get Your "Complete Guide to Training Evaluation Questions"

 

Be a Learning Rebel! 😎

 Tired of the same old, ineffective training methods. Us too!

We're all about shaking things up and creating training that's engaging, impactful, and actually sticks with learners.


And to start the journey, after signing up, you'll get our
"Complete Guide to Training Evaluation Questions"

(By signing up, you agree to receive emails from Learning Rebels, and while it would make us sad, you can opt-out at any time.)

AWESOME! Welcome to Learning Rebels! You'll receive your "Complete Guide to Training Questions" after you confirm your email - so hop on over!IMPORTANT for the future: Be sure you have the LearningRebels.com address added to your contacts or if you're using gmail moved to your primary folder. This way you don't miss a thing. It would be a tragedy for all our resources to end up in your spam folder!