Our mission statement is to organize the world's information and make it
universally accessible and useful. Take this course to learn how to make
your documents more accessible for everyone, including people with disabilities.
For example, this courses teaches you how to create documentation and websites
for screen reader users.
This course is available in the following two formats:
Both formats cover similar, though not identical, content.
Format of instructor-led format
This format is a 90-minute instructor-led workshop, featuring a lot of student
exercises and class discussion.
Google provides all the materials needed to run the in-class sessions at your
own organization. If you'd like to facilitate the in-class sessions for
your organization, see Facilitating Technical Writing
Courses.
Target audience
We've aimed this course at the following roles:
engineers
product managers and technical program managers
technical writers
anyone else who writes or reviews documents
Learning objectives
After taking this course, you will know how to do the following:
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