Completed from United States
I just completed the 'Designing for Accessibility and Inclusion' course at Stanmore School of Business, and I must say it was a game-changer! The course content was incredibly comprehensive, covering everything from the fundamentals of accessibility to the latest trends and best practices. I was able to apply the knowledge I gained directly to my work, creating more inclusive and accessible designs that have received rave reviews from my clients. The course materials were top-notch, with engaging videos, interactive exercises, and real-world examples that made the learning experience enjoyable and effective. I'm so glad I took this course - it's been a huge boost to my career and I feel confident in my ability to create designs that are accessible to everyone.
I found the 'Designing for Accessibility and Inclusion' course to be a great introduction to the topic. As a designer working in Egypt, I was interested in learning more about how to create accessible designs that cater to diverse user needs. The course provided a good overview of the principles and guidelines for accessible design, and I appreciated the practical examples and case studies that illustrated the concepts. The course materials were well-organized and easy to follow, although I did find some of the assignments to be a bit challenging. Overall, I'm satisfied with the course and feel that it's helped me to improve my skills and knowledge in this area.
Wow, what an amazing course! I'm so glad I took the 'Designing for Accessibility and Inclusion' course at Stanmore School of Business. The instructors were knowledgeable and passionate about the subject, and the course content was incredibly engaging and relevant. I loved the interactive exercises and group discussions, which really helped to reinforce my understanding of the material. One of the things that really stood out to me was the emphasis on inclusive design principles - it was eye-opening to learn about the ways in which design can either include or exclude different user groups. I've already started applying the principles I learned in the course to my own design work, and I'm excited to see the impact it will have on my users.
I took the 'Designing for Accessibility and Inclusion' course as part of my ongoing professional development as a UX designer. The course provided a detailed and systematic approach to designing for accessibility, which I found to be very helpful. The course materials were comprehensive and well-structured, with a clear focus on practical application. I appreciated the opportunity to work on a project that applied the concepts learned in the course, and the feedback from the instructors was constructive and helpful. One area for improvement might be to include more examples and case studies from Asian contexts, as some of the material seemed to be more focused on Western examples. Overall, however, I was satisfied with the course and feel that it's helped me to improve my skills and knowledge in this area.