Courses using Just Ask
Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design
helps designers, developers, and managers
create websites, software, hardware, and consumer products that
- are accessible to people with disabilities and older users,
- provide a better user experience for all users, and
- help organizations maximize the benefits of accessibility.
Just Ask is available as a print book, and the entire contents of the book are also online.
Some of the curricula and university courses that use Just Ask are listed below.
- Curriculum guidelines for Masters level programme in Accessible Web Design,
Advanced Internet Services and Applications,
Accessible Web Design. - Design for All@eInclusion Curriculum Guidelines
- Curriculum for training Professionals in Universal Design
- CEN CWA/UD-Prof Curriculum
European Committee for Standardization (CEN) - WaSP INTERact curriculum,
Accessibility, FED-130 | Front-end Development. - Terry Morris and reviewers.
- Accessibilitat (Accessibility)
- Universitat de Barcelona. Mireia Ribera Turró.
- Advanced Technical Writing, WRA 420
- Michigan State University. Jim Porter.
- Assistive Technology and Inclusive Design, INSC 546
- University of Washington. Dr. Julie Kientz.
- Authoring Interactive Media, 36-2601
- Columbia College Chicago. Janell Baxter.
- Content Management Systems, SI 631
- University of Michigan. Paul Resnick, Mark Ackerman, Cory Knobel.
- Computers and Writing: Accessibility and Usability, RHE 312
- University of Texas. Clay Spinuzzi.
- Design for inclusion, HCI 511
- DePaul University. Cynthia Putnam.
- Digital Library Principles and Development, INF 385S
- University of Texas. Dr. Gary Geisler.
- Design Methods for Interaction and Systems, IMT 540
- University of Washington. Dr. Julie Kientz.
- Human Centred Computing Systems (HCCS) Advanced Topics: Universal Usability
- University of Sussex. Dr. Graham McAllister.
- Human Computer Interaction
- Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. Hans Kyhlbäck.
- Human-Computer Interaction, CIS 6650
- University of Guelph. Blair Nonnecke.
- Human-Computer Interaction, SYST469
- George Mason University. Jack Laveson.
- Imagining Audience in a Wired World, CCT 333
- Sheridan Institute of Technology.
- Implementing Accessibility in WordPress (Advanced Special Topics in Technology, Arts, and Media), ATLS 4519
- University of Colorado Boulder. Joe Dolson.
- Multimedia and Interface Design, JMA 308/545
- Duquesne University. Dr. William J. Gibbs.
- Multimedia Applications on the Web, CIS 421
- California State Polytechnic University. Louise Soe.
- Multimedia Process and Production, MMSP 130
- City College of San Francisco. Beth Cataldo.
- Usability, IAKM 60201
- Kent State University. Dr. David Robins.
- User-Centric Service Design, CT30A8001
- Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto (Lappeenranta University of Technology). Kari Heikkinen.
- User Experience Research, I214
- University of California, Berkeley. Nancy Van House.
- UX & UI Design, COMD3562
- New York City College of Technology | City University of New York. Jerron Smith.
- Web Application Development A (Design), COM 265
- University of Hertfordshire.
- Web Accessibility Workshop
- Eastern Kentucky University.
- Web Design, COMM369/AIT 369
- St. John Fisher College. Jeremy Sarachan.
- Web Design and Development I
- Univeristy of Washington.
- Web Design, English 7766
- East Carolina University. Michael J. Albers.
- Web Standards, WEBT 143
- Community College of Baltimore County. Jim Doran.
- Web Usability/Accessibility, LIS 7970
- St. Catherine University. Joyce Yukawa.
And courses at:
- Dublin City University
- Landmark College
- Neumont University
- Republic Polytechnic (Singapore)
- University of Lleida (Spain)
- University of Minnesota
- University of Oklahoma
- and the European Masters in Interactive Multimedia
Instructors: If you are using Just Ask as an accessibility textbook or usability textbook and would like to be listed above, e-mail books@uiaccess.com with subject: Course listing or call Shawn at +1-617-395-7664.