How’s this for an excellent free online course?
An introduction to the W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices
Run by the W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative, the course runs for four weeks from May 26 to June 30 and provides lectures and hands on exercises for anyone wanting to learn more about designing and developing mobile friendly, accessible web content.
More information can be found on the course overview page, including a course outline, instructor details and other important stuff.
If you think you might be interested, check out the free sample course or go straight in and register.
Places are limited to the first 100 people, so if this is your area, don’t leave it too long to register.
I’ll be there, will you?
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Update
All places in the course have been filled, they went quickly, and I’m really happy to see 15 Australians on the list. So it will be interesting to see if we’re able to build a bit more momentum around building for an accessible mobile web. I hope so!
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