FAQ
What kind of training does Innov8ive Academy offer?
Innov8ive Academy provides hands-on training focused on digital accessibility.
This includes:
- Integrating accessibility into websites, apps, and digital products
- Understanding assistive technologies
- Accessibility testing on websites
- Understanding compliance standards (like WCAG, ADA, Section 508)
Who is this training for?
The training is ideal for:
- Web developers and designers
- UX/UI professionals
- QA testers
- Project managers
- Founders
- Organizations
- Anyone interested in making digital content more inclusive
Are there any prerequisites?
There are no requirements, but basic computer skills may be helpful.
How is the training delivered?
Training is delivered online through:
- Interactive workshops
- Real-world case studies
- Practical exercises
- Expert-led sessions
What topics are covered in the curriculum?
Key topics include:
- Accessibility principles and guidelines
- Assistive technology tools (e.g., screen readers)
- Automated and manual testing techniques for websites
- Inclusive design strategies
- Legal and ethical considerations
How long is the training program?
The program is 8 weeks long.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes, students will receive a certificate of completion, which can be a valuable addition to your professional portfolio.
How can I enroll?
You can enroll directly through the training page or contact us for more
information.
Is there support available after the training?
Our programs offer post-training support such as:
- Access to resources
- Community forums
- Continued learning opportunities
How does this training help my career?
Innov8ive Academy’s training equips you with in-demand accessibility skills that
are increasingly required across tech, design, and compliance roles. By completing
this program, you can:
- Stand out in the job market: Accessibility expertise is a niche yet rapidly
growing field, making you a valuable asset to employers focused on
inclusive design and legal compliance. - Advance in your current role: Whether you’re a developer, designer, or QA
specialist, adding accessibility to your skillset can position you for
leadership roles in inclusive product development. - Open doors to new opportunities: Many organizations now have dedicated
accessibility teams or roles (like Accessibility Specialist or Inclusive UX
Designer), and this training can be your gateway into those positions. - Future-proof your career: As digital accessibility becomes a legal and
ethical standard, professionals with this knowledge will be essential in every
industry.