1. Legal and Compliance Requirements: Knowledge of accessibility laws, standards, and guidelines, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
    2. Design and Development: Techniques and practices for CPACC designing and developing accessible content and technology.
    3. Testing and Evaluation: Methods for evaluating and testing accessibility in websites, applications, and other digital products.

    The exam consists of multiple-choice questions that test your theoretical knowledge as well as practical application. It is crucial to have a well-rounded study plan that covers all these aspects.

    Develop a Study Plan

    1. Assess Your Current Knowledge

    Start by evaluating your current knowledge of accessibility principles and CPACC practices. Identify areas where you feel confident and those where you need further study. This self-assessment will help you focus your preparation on the areas that need the most attention.

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