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Title
Accessibility for Managers and Non-Designers
Category
general
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b1021fdc0f6c4c5aa3d7211c85bfd690
Source URL
https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/accessibility-managers-and-non-designers
Parent URL
https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/self-paced-trainings
Crawl Time
2026-03-23T03:06:39+00:00
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Accessibility for Managers and Non-Designers

Source: https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/accessibility-managers-and-non-designers Parent: https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/self-paced-trainings

Course Overview

Course Description

Creating accessible products requires an informed and sweeping mindset that thinks across the entire digital product workflow and lifecycle. In this course, designed specifically for non-designers and non-developers, learn how you and your colleagues can lead and contribute to UX design projects that are accessible and inclusive to the broadest possible number of people. Find out how to recognize, appreciate, and convey the long-term value, benefits, and ROI of accessible products and experiences. Instructor David Karlins gives you an overview of how non-technical stakeholders at any level, in any organization, can unleash and guide designers and developers to create accessible user experiences. Along the way, he shares tips on testing strategies, with and without outside resources, as well as how to leverage accessibility features to promote your business and develop relationships with customers.

Please contact digitalaccessibility@harvard.edu with any questions or accommodation requests.

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