Short videos regarding accessibility from the Department of Education.
Learn about alternative text and why it is important for people who cannot see photographs and graphic images.
How to check for sufficient color contrast, and why it’s important.
Explore thoughtful approaches to partner with key stakeholders and mission-critical individuals within your organization to create a seamless, supportive culture around digital accessibility.
Learn about two Federal civil rights laws relevant to digital accessibility in the educational context: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Forms can be a useful way of collecting information from your users. Do you know how to make sure everyone can use them?
Meet some students and parents with disabilities and learn how they interact with and use technology.
All about links: how they are used in navigation, labelling concerns, and distinguishing them from surrounding text.
Learn some helpful tips to providing quality online experiences to everyone.
Do you need to use a data table on your web page? If so, learn how to appropriately format table content to ensure everyone can understand your data.
What to think about when using color to convey information.