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Summary

Attend University accessibility events where you can learn more about making digital resources accessible, discuss related topics, and advocate for inclusion.

 

Upcoming Events

GAAD 2024: Built Without Barriers

The University of Minnesota will again host a half-day, online event on Thursday, May 16, 2024 as part of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). This year’s theme is “Built Without Barriers."

We invite passionate and knowledgeable individuals to contribute as speakers. Complete the GAAD 2024 Speaker Interest Form by February 7, 2024.

Registration information will be available in April.

See the Built Without Barriers page for details.

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Accessible Online Meetings

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by accessibility ambassador Amanda Ryan of the Institute on Community Integration within CEHD.

Ryan will discuss what makes a meeting accessible and how to make use of built-in accessibility features. She will cover Zoom and Google Meet (formerly known as Google Hangouts), and will also discuss dos and don’ts for presenters, as well as how to prevent or minimize the risk of “Zoombombing.”

Presenters

  • Amanda
    Ryan
    Institute on Community Integration, CEHD

Content Formats

  • Meetings and Events
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Web Accessibility Checkers

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a joint presentation by Tonu Mikk of the Disability Resource Center, Amy Drayer of University Libraries, and Kim Doberstein of the Office of Information Technology.

There’s a multitude of accessibility testing tools out there—so many that it can be hard to know which one to use. Our presenters will cover the pros and cons of various tools and how to get the most out of each in your testing.

Presenters

  • Tonu
    Mikk
    Disability Resource Center
  • Amy
    Drayer
    University Libraries
  • Kim
    Doberstein
    Office of Information Technology

Content Formats

  • Websites and Applications
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The Seven Core Skills

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Christina Goodland and Karen Shapiro of the Office of Information Technology.

With the relaunch of Accessible U coming soon, what better time to learn (or re-learn) about the basics of accessibility? Join us for an overview of the seven (yes, seven!) core skills while using the new Accessible U as a guide.

Presenters

  • Christina
    Goodland
    Office of Information Technology
  • Karen
    Shapiro
    Office of Information Technology

Related Badging Program Courses

  • All Courses

Content Formats

  • All Digital Content
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Color Contrast Deep Dive

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Jen Sanders of the Office of Information Technology. Jen will take us deep into the finer points of color contrast and accessibility.

Color contrast may be one of the Seven Core Skills—but there’s more to it than just text. Contrast is also important for logos and images. Jen will discuss these points, as well as helpful tools and resources you can use in your own projects.

Presenters

  • Jen
    Sanders
    Office of Information Technology

Related Badging Program Courses

  • All Courses

Content Formats

  • All Digital Content
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Accessible Documents

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Ben Peck of University Relations about making accessible Word and Google Docs and how to convert them to Portable Document Format (PDF).

Presenters

  • Ben
    Peck
    University Relations

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Related Badging Program Courses

  • Microsoft Word or Google Docs Course

Content Formats

  • Documents and PDFs
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Accessible Social Media

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Susan Hagen of University Relations about making social media more accessible.

Social media has become a key tool in connecting and communicating with audiences, but you can't reach your whole audience without first ensuring that your content is as accessible as possible. We'll discuss the ever-evolving accessible tools within social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. We'll also discuss ways to ensure your accompanying images and videos are accessible.

Presenters

  • Susan
    Hagen
    University Relations

Content Formats

  • Social Media
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Centering Disabled Community Members

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Jay Wilson and Corbett Laubignat of the Disability Resource Center.

Corbett and Jay will help the audience think about how we frame and understand disability, how to question and change ableism, and ways to include and welcome people with a variety of disabilities. This presentation will be especially useful for faculty as they begin the conversation around accessibility. Please join us and share the event with anyone you think would benefit from it.

Presenters

  • Jay
    Wilson
    Disability Resource Center
  • Corbett
    Laubignat
    Disability Resource Center

Related Badging Program Courses

  • Foundations Course

Content Formats

  • All Digital Content
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Video Captioning

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Alex Anderson of OIT Academic Technology.

Video captioning is an accessibility technology often mentioned but rarely discussed in detail. Anderson will go over captioning for courses and other video content, as well as the captioning services and tools available at the University.

This presentation will be especially useful for faculty as they prepare for future semesters. Please join us and share the event with anyone you think would benefit from it.

Presenters

  • Alex
    Anderson
    OIT Academic Technology

Related Badging Program Courses

  • Canvas Course Sites Course

Content Formats

  • All Digital Content
  • Images, Video, and Audio
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Writing Great Alt Text

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation by Ambassador Kim Doberstein of OIT.

One of the first steps in making a digital item accessible is to ensure that each image has an alternative text. How do you know if the alternative text make sense? Is your alternative text making your digital item more or less accessible? In this presentation, we will discuss what makes a good alternative text.

This presentation will be valuable for accessibility beginners and veterans alike, so please join us!

Presenters

  • Kim
    Doberstein
    Office of Information Technology

Content Formats

  • All Digital Content
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All About Screen Readers

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a demonstration and discussion of screen readers by Accessibility Ambassador Khaled Musa from Academic Technology Support Services.

Please join us for a demonstration and discussion of this important technology with a screen reader power user!

Presenters

  • Khaled
    Musa
    Academic Technology Support Services

Content Formats

  • Websites and Applications