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30 Minute Accessibility Bytes

New shorter workshops on accessibility fundamentals to work with faculty’s busy schedules.

For fall 2024, Accessibility Bytes will run with four sessions every other week (sessions are the same all week). Mondays/Tuesdays 3pm, Wednesdays/Thursdays 9am.

Schedule:

  1. 26-29 August: Disability Etiquette in the Classroom
  2. 9-12 September: Canvas Accessibility
  3. 23-26 September: Text Alternatives for Visual Content
  4. 7-10 October: Neurodiversity and UDL
  5. 21-24 October: Accessible Documents
  6. 4-7 November: Captioning on Yuja
  7. 18-21 November: PowerPoint and Accessible Presentations

If there are additional topics you are interested in, please email the Instructional Accessibility Group at [email protected].

Access Checks

Instructors that are looking for help with a specific part of their course can connect with the Instructional Accessibility Group to get some help and feedback. Appropriate topics include the materials for one course module, the way a specific type of assessment is set up, or the use of a particular tool in a course.  

The Accessibility Check starts with a short meeting to understand the topic and the process (less than 30 minutes). Then, Instructional Accessibility staff will spend about an hour looking into the details of the issue, after which they will write up a short report and set up a second short meeting to review the results and talk about possible next steps.  

Course Accessibility Reviews

While Access Checks are perfect for considering the accessibility of specific smaller parts of a course, a Course Accessibility Review is a deeper audit of a wide spectrum of accessibility issues across an entire course. This highly detailed process is time-intensive and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.  

A Course Accessibility Review starts with a short meeting to finalize access to the course materials and discuss the process (less than 30 minutes). Then, Instructional Accessibility staff will begin reviewing through as much of the course as they can, working to evaluate each type of course content, materials, tools, activities and assessments. Up to 4 hours of investigating and reviewing will take place, so we can’t promise that every corner of a course will be inspected. A detailed report will be delivered to the instructor, followed by a final meeting to discuss the results and talk about possible next steps. 

Department Visits

We love visiting departments! Please email us at [email protected] to schedule a visit with your department. We can do a shorter presentation at a department meeting on our services and guides, or we can run a longer meeting with some subject-specific accessibility tips (with advance notice so we have time to prepare).

Website Feedback Survey

The Instructional Accessibility Group invites faculty to provide feedback on our website and its offerings as well as offering suggestions for additional trainings and resources (opens in a new tab).

IAG Website Feedback Survey

Connect with the Instructional Accessibility Group

Improve your instructional accessibility through the IAG live trainings, access checks for individual materials, or course reviews.

Have a question? Email the Instructional Accessibility Group.