Interactive Inclusion_English_I
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You will learn about Conceptual differences and the use of correct definitions The requirements that an accessible website should really meet The relevance of stereotype-free language both in image and in writing The importance of communicating with visitors of your museum, the feedback you can hope for and the role you yourself can play The cornerstones of WCAG This course is ideal for individuals who are Cultural Institutions or NGOs or People who want to deepen their knowledge on inclusion or People who want to develop their knowledge in the field of cultural participation of people with disabilities It is particularly useful for Cultural Institutions or NGOs or People who want to deepen their knowledge on inclusion or People who want to develop their knowledge in the field of cultural participation of people with disabilities.
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Summary
Title: Interactive Inclusion_English_I
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 5
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 5
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Conceptual differences and the use of correct definitions
- The requirements that an accessible website should really meet
- The relevance of stereotype-free language both in image and in writing
- The importance of communicating with visitors of your museum, the feedback you can hope for and the role you yourself can play
- The cornerstones of WCAG
Who Should Attend
- Cultural Institutions
- NGOs
- People who want to deepen their knowledge on inclusion
- People who want to develop their knowledge in the field of cultural participation of people with disabilities
Target Audiences
- Cultural Institutions
- NGOs
- People who want to deepen their knowledge on inclusion
- People who want to develop their knowledge in the field of cultural participation of people with disabilities
The basics of accessibility in the context of public relations and museum management
A visit to a museum or gallery can be enriching and stimulating and needs to be an accessible experience for all people. In the four videos of this course, six experts from the field of art and inclusion give an introduction to the concept of inclusion, the importance of accessibility in digital space, stereotypical (visual) language and the identification of barriers. The combination of professional knowledge and private experience provides a good insight into the role of inclusion in the arts and culture sector.
The tutorial offers a basic understanding of inclusion in the museum sector. The tutors have a disability themselves and/or are intensely studying different ways of providing barrier-free access and participation in art institutions. You can learn from the expertise and the personal stories in order to improve your own handling of and communication with people with disabilities.
The course will…
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introduce you to basic definitions and important concepts of inclusion
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inform you about the arts and culture-related rights of people with disabilities
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teach you about the barriers that are common in this sector
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guide you step by step through the process of online ticket purchase with an expert who is herself blind
With…
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Annalena Knors, Corporate Inclusion
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Michael Gerr, consultant and speaker for human rights-based disability policy
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Judyta Smykowski & Andi Weiland, Sozialhelden e.V. (“social heroes”)
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Marie Lampe & Holger Dieterich, Sozialhelden e.V. (“social heroes”)
The course is in German spoken language with English subtitles.
The video course is not barrier-free. A transcript of the videos as accessible PDFs can be found on the project homepage.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: The Basics of accessibility
Lecture 1: The Course
Lecture 2: Access Management in Museums with Annalena Knors
Lecture 3: Basics of Accessibility with Michael Gerr
Lecture 4: Written and Visual Language with Judyta Smykowski and Andi Weiland
Lecture 5: Digital Accessibility with Marie Lampe and Holger Dieterich
Instructors
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Interactive Inclusion
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