Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design

Courses using Just Ask

Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design helps designers and developers create websites, software, hardware, and consumer products that are accessible to people with disabilities, provide a better user experience for all, and realize the additional benefits of accessibility.

Just Ask is available as a print book, and the entire contents of the book are also online.

University courses that use Just Ask include:

WaSP INTERact curriculum,
Accessibility, FED-130 | Front-end Development.
Terry Morris and reviewers.
Curriculum guidelines for Masters level programme in Accessible Web Design,
Advanced Internet Services and Applications,
Accessible Web Design.
Design for All@eInclusion Curriculum Guidelines
Advanced Technical Writing, WRA 420
Michigan State University. Jim Porter.
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.
Digital Library Principles and Development INF 385S
University of Texas. Dr. Gary Geisler.
Human Centred Computing Systems (HCCS) Advanced Topics: Universal Usability
University of Sussex. Dr. Graham McAllister.
Human-Computer Interaction, CIS 6650
University of Guelph. Blair Nonnecke.
Human Computer Interaction
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. Hans Kyhlbäck.
Imagining Audience in a Wired World, CCT 333
Sheridan Institute of Technology.
Multimedia Applications on the Web, CIS 421
California State Polytechnic University. Louise Soe.
User-Centric Service Design, CT30A8001
Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto (Lappeenranta University of Technology). Kari Heikkinen.
Web Application Development A (Design), COM 265
University of Hertfordshire.
Web Accessibility Workshop
Eastern Kentucky University.
Web Design, English 7766
East Carolina University. Michael J. Albers.
Web Standards, WEBT 143
Community College of Baltimore County. Jim Doran.

And courses at University of Lleida (Spain), University of Minnesota, University of Oklahoma, Neumont University, Landmark College, and Kent State University.

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.