Providing a Homegrown Accessibility Training Without Reinventing the Wheel

Want to provide accessibility training for content managers on your campus?  On a limited budget?  We will walk through how a homegrown accessibility training was created and rolled out to over 500 content managers across the state of Tennessee and was required.  We will discover topics covered in the first year, how the content was sourced […]

WCAG 2.2: Exploring the Why, the What and the How?

While the “when” for WCAG 2.2 being fully released is still unknown, Penny Kronz of DubBot will be diving into the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to provide insight for “what” currently can be expected with the WCAG 2.2 standards. During this session, Penny will give an overview of the current WCAG 2.1 standards and explore […]

Building Accessible Style Templates in Word for Campus Faculty and Staff

Microsoft Word includes a robust set of tools to allow the creation of accessible documents which can work well for multiple readers and/or their assistive technology. These include correctly using heading styles, accessible table formatting, usable list bullets and numbers as well as adding image alt text. However, most writers in Word do not know […]