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Duration
7 weeks
Tuition
$520
Live Online
Oct 29-Dec 17
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
In this microcredential, students develop a User Experience (UX) writing toolkit and demonstrate the role each piece plays in writing accessible, accurate, inclusive, and compelling content across a complex product experience. Students will explore how a UX writer works within standards, incorporates user insights into their process, meets requirements, and presents their work.
Upon successful completion of this microcredential, students will be equipped to craft and present a clear, inclusive, and compelling copy for a digital product flow – adhering to guidelines, utilizing user insights, and meeting business and user goals.
What You’ll Learn
- Style guides
- Auditing & editing
- Internationalization (i18n)/Localization (i10n)
- Accessibility (a11y)
- Writing for user flows
- Testing and measurement
- UX writing deliverables
- Portfolio
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Student Reviews (42)
Equipped me thoroughly
Anonymous
Toronto • July 26, 2024Graduated From
Acting for Camera and Voice
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Acting is a difficult thing to pursue due to an unstable income and disappointment from your parents. Attending Seneca's ACV program simultaneously equipped me with industry knowledge but also tempered my expectations the reality of pursuing acting as ...
Acting is a difficult thing to pursue due to an unstable income and disappointment from your parents. Attending Seneca's ACV program simultaneously equipped me with industry knowledge but also tempered my expectations the reality of pursuing acting as a career. The professors are working actors, who equip actors new and existing with current and professional industry knowledge. Not only do they teach you how to act, but they also prepare you for the less glamorous aspects of acting such as paperwork, taxes, and dealing with rejection. I recommend!
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Alec Karabal
Toronto • July 26, 2024Graduated From
Acting for Camera and Voice
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My experience at ACV was near Damn perfect! 4 semester of discovering new skills and sides of acting that I never imagined, there were some experiences in very few scenarios I didn’t enjoy however 97% of the time I enjoyed everything the program had ...
My experience at ACV was near Damn perfect! 4 semester of discovering new skills and sides of acting that I never imagined, there were some experiences in very few scenarios I didn’t enjoy however 97% of the time I enjoyed everything the program had to offer
Plus I got a free actra credit upon graduation so they really set you up for success after the program not just a piece of paper.