Self-Training
Educators, like myself, work with a variety of instructional materials in order to keep our courses informative and multi-dimensional. You may have a variety of instructional materials to review for ADA compliance. Start your self-training by checking out the guides below!

POWERPOINTS
The professor’s go-to presentation platform.

MICROSOFT WORD
Whether for written lectures or homework assignments, make sure you’re following the guidelines.

YOUTUBE
How to vet YouTube videos for accessibility.

IMAGES
Promote “visibility” to the vision impaired.

INFOGRAPHICS
Informative and creative, but are they accessible?

COURSE SHELLS
Best practices to support your students in their online classroom.

Closed Captioning
The ins and outs of closed captioning.
(Coming Soon!)

LINKS
Let’s talk about hyperlinking and avoiding ugly long website links.

PDFs
Your go-to file type, so make sure they can access it!
(Coming Soon!)

Lectures with long-term use
Tips for making your accessible lectures reusable.