AccessibleEU online training course: Introduction to Accessibility of the Built Environment

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Join the online training course: Introduction to Accessibility of the Built Environment, offered by the AccessibleEU Resource Centre.
This FREE training course, open to everyone and developed by ENAT experts, runs from Monday 11 November to Sunday 22 December.

Create your Login profile and Register for this course at:
The AccessibleEU Online Campus

Find more details at the ENAT website:
https://www.accessibletourism.org/?i=enat.en.events.2404

 
The AccessibleEU Resource Centre website is managed by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
AccessibleEU is one of the flagship initiatives of the European Commission Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030.
It is a resource Centre on accessibility, working on areas such as built environment, transport, information and communication technologies to ensure the participation of persons with disabilities in all areas of life on equal basis with others. 

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This course, like all AccessibleEU courses and events, is free of charge. It is based on the MOOC concept - “Massive Open Online Course”.
The course is open for learners to take part, at any time during the period 11.11 to 22.12.2024, at your convenience.
Having a definite number of days when the course is “open” encourages learners to finish the course! (MOOCs that remain open for months have very low completion rates).
The estimated time (30 hours) is what you might expect to use, to read and view all the content. Suggested additional readings might extend this time further.
The modules are written in HTML (on webpages) with images, and links to selected videos and further reading.
The learning platform and the course itself are designed to be accessible for users with disabilities.
Your progress through the course is registered after reading/completing each module.
There is a self-assessment quiz at the end of the course. Quiz questions are based on knowledge that is in the course modules. Further reading is optional.
You can get a certificate from AccessibleEU after you have completed the course.

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