Resources & Training
The University offers several methods to help and support faculty and staff achieve accessibility in digital, web and procurement efforts. Services includes Office accessibility support and assessments, hands-on workshops, and one-on-one consulting with Studio 6 Instructional Designers.
Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI)
- Access University (online courses)
- Available to CPP staff, faculty and students
- Course topics span disability awareness & etiquette, quick tips for alternative text, creating accessible PDF documents, WCAG standards, ARIA for developers, and more.
- Sign in at Level Access
- Request accessibility review for materials (accessed via eHelp - search for ATI)
- Procurement Review Process for Technology
Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFE)
- Creating Accessible Materials (online tutorials)
- Course Design Consultation
- Accessibility Workshops
Studio 6
- One-on-one support
- Web-Page Development
- Scanning
- Uploading/Downloading Files
- Digital Video Capturing and Editing
- Graphics Preparation
- Accessible Documents
- eLearning Tools
MediaVision
- Video Hosting
- Captioning Instructional Videos
Disability Resource Center (DRC)
- Student Accommodations
"How to Promote Accessibility" Power Point (PDF)
- Experts in disability media images, disability marketing, media strategies and disability awareness showcase samples of disability-related leadership, disability etiquette tips and information about the disability community.
Social Media Accessibility Overview (PDF)
- Creating accessible social media content engages the greatest number of people possible. This guide will provide some overview, tips, and recommendations for creating accessible content on popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.