Completed from United Kingdom
As a web developer, I found Stanmore's Accessible Design course incredibly valuable. The course content was detailed and informative, and I appreciated the opportunity to learn from experienced instructors. I gained a lot of practical knowledge, such as how to write accessible HTML and use ARIA roles effectively. I'm already seeing the benefits of this course in my work, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their accessible design skills.
I can't say enough good things about Stanmore's Undergraduate Certificate in Accessible Design. The course content is engaging and well-structured, and it's clear that the instructors have a deep understanding of the subject matter. I learned a ton of practical skills that I've been able to apply in my work as a UX designer, from creating accessible wireframes to testing with assistive technologies. Overall, I'm incredibly satisfied with my learning experience and highly recommend this course to anyone interested in accessible design.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Accessible Design course is a great introduction to the field. I appreciated the real-world examples and case studies, which helped me understand the importance of accessible design in different contexts. The course materials were high-quality and relevant, and I feel more confident in my ability to create inclusive designs as a result. My only suggestion would be to include more hands-on exercises to help solidify the concepts.
I enrolled in the Undergraduate Certificate in Accessible Design course because I wanted to learn more about creating inclusive digital experiences. I was not disappointed! The course covered a wide range of topics, from user research and testing to visual design and front-end development. I particularly enjoyed the modules on assistive technologies and inclusive writing, which challenged me to think critically about my own assumptions and biases. While some of the course content was a bit dense, I still found it engaging and relevant to my goals. I would definitely recommend this course to anyone interested in accessible design!