Thinking Digitally – short courses

These stand-alone courses on our learning platform are fantastic resources for gaining a good understanding of some of the biggest accessibility issues in digital content, as well as how to easily avoid them!

The topics covered are:

  • Layout
  • Text format
  • Plain English
  • Colour and contrast
  • Mouse friendly navigation
  • Keyboard friendly navigation
  • Alt text
  • Complex images
  • Captions and transcripts
  • Forms

How is this studied?

There are a few options for studying these courses. You can choose to study them via our learning platform or contact enquiries@lead.org.uk to find out when our next tutor supported course will be running.

The tutor supported courses are remotely delivered. Each course is designed to take around 60 minutes, including Q&A, and there is scope for follow up questions to be answered via email after the session.

Before your course starts, you will be emailed with a welcome pack containing the link to the virtual meeting and instructions for anything that you may need to get ready before the session starts.

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Are you interested in finding out more about our Thinking Digitally short courses? 

Please email enquiries@lead.org.uk and reference ‘Thinking Digitally short courses’ in the subject line. Give us your contact details and we will be touch. Thank you.