Make Your Shiny Apps Accessible to Everyone – Free Jumping Rivers Webinar!

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Date & Time (BST): 11 December 2025, 13:00 Topic: Accessible Shiny: Designing for All Users

Are you ready to make your Shiny applications more inclusive, user-friendly, and professional? Join Jumping Rivers for our free monthly webinar series, designed for data professionals at all levels. In just 55 minutes, you’ll learn how to create Shiny apps that are accessible to all users, meet modern accessibility standards, and provide a seamless experience for everyone – all from the comfort of your own desk.

Why Attend?

  • Learn practical accessibility techniques to make your Shiny apps usable for everyone.
  • Enhance your professional skills and make your dashboards more inclusive and impactful.
  • Connect with a network of data scientists, analysts, and developers.
  • Learn flexibly online with no cost.

Unlock Exclusive Benefits

Attend 2 webinars → 20% off tickets to the AI in Production conference. Attend more than 2 webinars → 20% off any of our high-quality public training courses.

Whether you’re looking to improve your Shiny skills or make your data applications accessible to all users, this webinar is your chance to level up your expertise and stand out in 2026.

Ready to Join?

Register now to secure your spot and start creating Shiny apps everyone can use!

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