Building on the success of the first two series, Accessibility Bites 3.0 expanded the focus from digital accessibility to include pedagogy, practice, and lived experience of people navigating the post-secondary system.
Facilitators from across B.C. led sessions on
- Web Accessibility
- Supporting Post-Secondary Students with ADHD
- Learning Disabilities
- Dyslexia
- Access Friction
- UDL 3.0 in Practice
- An Indigenous Lens on Disability Rights
Each 30-minute session was designed to offer busy educators bite-sized learning they could immediately apply. The hope is that these resources are used as a starting point, prompting participants to dive deeper and have conversations with their colleagues about creating more accessible learning experiences.
We were thrilled to see viewing parties organized on some campuses, where participants gathered in-person to join the virtual session, and continued the discussion afterwards, sometimes with an accessibility advisor present.
All session slides are openly licensed, making it easy to adapt and share the series with new audiences. You can find the recordings and resources of all three seasons in this one book.
If you are interested in presenting a session for the Accessibility Bites 4.0 series, please reach out to Helena Prins (hprins@bccampus.ca).