Institutions are at varying stages of implementing accessibility processes from individuals managing reactive accommodations to robust campus-wide initiatives. This facilitated discussion will address what questions to ask at your institution regarding online course accessibility such as: Who is responsible for ensuring the accessibility of online course materials?
Instructional designers from the University of Central Florida will share their strategies, challenges, and lessons learned from developing a campus-wide online course accessibility support model and address specific accessibility areas such as: captioning, course content, and testing.
The webcast is part of WCET’ s September Accessibility Month where webcasts, blogs, and discussions will focus on this important topic.
This webcast is provided free and open to all, but space is limited*
“Promoting a Culture of Accessibility for Online Students” will take place on September 24 at Noon MDT. The free webcast will run for 60 minutes.
*Space is limited and priority will be given to current WCET members who register prior to September 22. If your institution is not a WCET member, you are welcome to register and we will confirm your spot after September 22.
An archive of the will be available on this webpage by October 1.