Digital Accessibility

Digital Accessibility

Making your digital products and content accessible is no longer optional: it is a legal requirement and a quality standard that impacts the entire organization. At Technologia, our digital accessibility training courses cover the full production workflow, from team awareness to technical web validation, including design, copywriting, and accessible document creation.

All our training courses are based on WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and take into account the regulatory framework applicable in Quebec and Canada, including Quebec's government standard SGQRI 008 3.0, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), the CAN/ASC-EN 301 549:2024 standard, and the Accessibility for Manitobans Act.

Whether you are looking to understand your obligations, establish a governance framework, or equip your technical teams, you will find a training course tailored to your reality.

For Managers and Decision-Makers

Understanding the stakes before taking action: our awareness sessions help managers, project managers, and digital product owners understand legal obligations, non-compliance risks, and governance mechanisms required to build a sustainable accessibility framework within their organization.

For Web Designers, UX/UI Designers, and Content Writers

Design choices and text content determine a large portion of a website's accessibility. Our training courses for UX/UI designers and web content writers cover screen reader-friendly writing, page structuring, and the accessible design of components, forms, and interactive elements.

For Web Developers and Integrators

Coding an accessible component requires mastery of semantic HTML and WAI-ARIA. Our technical training courses are designed for web developers and integrators who want to code standards-compliant interfaces, including the management of single-page applications (SPAs) and dynamic components.

For Quality Assurance and Validation Teams

Detecting and resolving accessibility issues requires appropriate methods and tools. Our QA-oriented training courses cover using screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver), validation browser extensions, and methodologies for prioritizing fixes based on their real impact on users.

For Graphic Designers, Layout Artists, and Webmasters

Producing accessible digital documents (Word, InDesign, PDF) comes with its own requirements. Our training courses for graphic designers, layout artists, and webmasters teach how to design, tag, export, and validate documents compliant with WCAG and PDF/UA standards, including using specialized tools like PAC (PDF Accessibility Checker).

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