One-percent shifts to improved digital accessibility

Creating an accessibility digital culture can seem like an impossible task. But, broken down into small pieces, the process becomes a lot more manageable. At SUNY Oswego, we changed how we approached creating an overall culture shift to better address accessibility needs on campus by focusing on 1 percent at a time. We use the lessons learned on our roundabout journey to help others understand how to move forward more directly. Kate Percival, Oswego’s web/digital content coordinator, will share Oswego’s small but powerful shifts to create collaborative partnerships and allies across campus, change the narrative to empower others to join the initiative, and broaden the understanding of the word “accessible.”

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Kate DeForest — State University of New York at Oswego

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