Use Red Hat’s Open Source Audio Player for Better Audio Accessibility on the Web

Our open source audio player is an accessible web component that features summary information and attribution, subscription links, robust transcription, and theming options. In this session, you will learn about our discovery, design, development processes as well as how to use this web component with your podcasts or other audio files. Presenters Shortcode PST1 Tags

Demystifying Web Accessibility Standards

With the recent release of WCAG standards, web accessibility is more vital than ever before. And while Higher Education has made great strides, there are still many challenges associated with ensuring we are compliant with ADA standards. In this session, we will openly discuss the gray area we find ourselves in with WCAG and share […]

A University-Wide Strategy for Document Accessibility

Document accessibility has become a hot topic in higher education, as universities work to ensure that all stakeholders including students, educators, staff and parents including those with disabilities, have equal access to information and resources online. Ensuring document accessibility is particularly important in higher education, where people with disabilities are protected by laws such as […]