Professional IT Education & Web Accessibility Training — Taipei, Zhongzheng District
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Web Accessibility Learning Program

Master the art of creating inclusive digital experiences that work for everyone. Our comprehensive program combines hands-on practice with real-world projects, guided by experts who've shaped accessibility standards across Taiwan's tech landscape.

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Chen Wei-Ming, senior accessibility consultant and lead instructor

Chen Wei-Ming

15+ years shaping accessible web experiences. Former consultant for Taiwan's digital transformation initiative.

Students collaborating on accessibility testing with assistive technology devices

Your Learning Path

  • 1

    Foundation Building (Months 1-2)

    Start with accessibility fundamentals and WCAG guidelines. You'll audit real websites and understand how screen readers interpret content. We cover semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, and color contrast principles.

  • 2

    Technical Implementation (Months 3-5)

    Dive into ARIA attributes, focus management, and responsive accessibility patterns. Build components that work seamlessly with assistive technologies. Practice with Vue, React, and vanilla JavaScript approaches.

  • 3

    Real-World Projects (Months 6-8)

    Work on live client projects under mentorship. Conduct accessibility audits for Taiwan-based companies and create comprehensive remediation plans. Present findings to stakeholders.

  • 4

    Certification Preparation (Month 9)

    Prepare for IAAP certification while building your professional portfolio. Practice conducting accessibility training sessions and develop your consulting methodology.

Expert Support Throughout

Our team brings decades of combined experience in accessibility consulting, user experience research, and inclusive design. We're here to guide you through every challenge.

Dr. Marcus Holberg, UX accessibility researcher

Dr. Marcus Holberg

UX Research & Testing

Specializes in user testing with diverse ability groups and accessibility research methodology.

Before You Start

What background do I need?

Basic HTML/CSS knowledge is helpful but not required. We start from fundamentals and build up systematically.

When does the next cohort begin?

Our autumn 2025 cohort starts September 15th. Spring 2026 enrollment opens December 2025.

How much time should I expect to commit?

Plan for 8-12 hours per week including lectures, hands-on practice, and project work.

During the Program

How do you handle different learning paces?

Weekly office hours, peer study groups, and recorded sessions ensure everyone can progress confidently.

What tools will I learn to use?

NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, axe-core, Lighthouse, and manual testing techniques across different devices.

Are there real client projects?

Yes, you'll work on actual audits and remediation projects for Taiwan-based companies under expert guidance.

Ready to Make the Web More Inclusive?

Join a community of developers who believe that great design works for everyone. Our next program starts September 2025, with limited spots available for personalized mentorship.

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