Image descriptions are an essential part of digital accessibility. Getting image descriptions right takes expertise. We’ll start with a summary of relevant guidelines, rules and requirements for online image descriptions. Then we’ll share best practices for writing descriptions for various types of images, including information on how and when to convey information about race, ethnicity and disability when describing people in images.
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Our team makes training recommendations based on your unique needs and project timeline. We incorporate training strategically, weaving sessions into your project, so that your teams have the skills they need when they need them, making an immediate impact. Building skills in-house throughout our engagement sets you up for continued success.
As many as you’d like! We don’t limit participants, because as educators, our goal is to build your organization’s skills. We open up our training to your entire team, so you have the help you need to sustain accessibility across your organization.
Of course you can! As you train with us, you can develop your own internal training library, which can serve as a resource for your current and future employees.
Yes, we can work with your vendor! We recommend training be provided in the most accessible format possible and will work directly with your caption provider to implement. If you don’t have a caption provider, we can make recommendations.