Accessibility training

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Overview

The content and materials you create must be accessible and usable to allow everyone access to information and resources. The overarching goals should be to create digital content that is:

  • Equally integrated (provided at the same time and not separate)
  • Equally effective (provides equal opportunity or outcome)
  • Substantially equivalent ease of use (should not be more difficult)

Making accessible content and materials requires specific skills and a new way of thinking. The training resources on this page will help you develop those skills, whether you are a beginner just learning about accessibility or are looking to learn more about inclusive design, web accessibility, accessible course materials, or document accessibility.

IU training resources

  • Explore the courses and resources available from IT Training on web accessibility, instructional content and course materials, and creating accessible documents. IT Training serves all IU campuses, providing award-winning educational resources on IT topics, as well as custom IT educational events.
  • See Accessibility Bootcamp, a series of instructor-led training sessions by experts at Deque, available on Kaltura with your IU Login. Full transcripts and slide decks are provided in the attachments for each session.
  • Learn how to perform an accessibility review on your website.

Online courses

Free online courses

Fee-based online courses

  • Learn from the experts at Deque University with fee-based instruction on accessibility fundamentals, web accessibility, and document accessibility, all available as individual courses or as packages.
  • Explore the fee-based courses from Udemy on a variety of topics, including inclusive design, web accessibility, and accessible course materials.

Tutorials and other resources

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Last modified on 2024-01-29 15:00:34.