Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Introduction to UX and Accessible Design
UAL Creative Computing Institute and Institute of Coding
On this online course learners took their first steps to becoming a UX designer informed and guided by the experiences of disabled UX experts. They got to grips with the guidance and regulations covering user interfaces, and learnt how to master CSS and JavaScript to make easier-to-use interfaces.
2 weeks, 2 hours per week
Mick Grierson
UAL Creative Computing Institute
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Explain the role of user experience (UX) and interfaces in design.
- Describe the main features of accessible digital UX design.
- Compare different types of digital UX design problems.
- Describe principles behind accessible website UX.
- Explore the accessible design approach.
- Explore approaches and stages of accessible design.
- Identify the roles and skills needed in the field of accessible interface design.
Syllabus
- What user interfaces actually are
- What skills you need in order to get started thinking about developing user interfaces
- How you can go about getting these skills in order to develop your career
Issued on 5th August 2020
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