Find Accessibility Resources

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Find pages on this site plus other University resources that can help you review what you learned in DAP courses, participate in other professional development opportunities, explore additional accessibility skills, or get help from supporting units.

You may also get information and support by attending or reviewing recordings of accessibility events.

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Image Tags and Styles

Add appropriate alternative text or an empty alt attribute to every image, including CSS background images, and ARIA tags to font icons. ...

Event Recording

Introduction to Manual Website Accessibility Testing Event on

Automated accessibility scanning tools can only catch around 30% of accessibility issues. Manual testing with assistive technologies is required.
Accessible U Web Page

Link Tags and Styles

Include appropriate alt text, focus styles, and HTML and ARIA tags in links.

Event Recording

Make ARIA Sing Event on

ARIA is an important accessibility component that ensures complex web applications will work well with screen-reading software. However, when used...

Event Recording

Mental Health & Accessibility Event on

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a presentation and discussion about mental health issues and digital accessibility by Kim Doberstein from...

Event Recording

Pope Tech: Measure Website Accessibility Event on

This presentation will provide an overview of the Pope Tech web accessibility tool and demonstrate key functionality. You will...

Event Recording

Redesigning for Cognitive Ease Event on

Alyssa Panetta has been designing and developing websites by hand since Y2K. She has worked for educational mathematics software companies and is...

Redesigning for Cognitive Ease recording (53:51 minutes)

Accessible U Web Page

Scripts

Add a separate activation control to select lists, provide an alternative to pop-up menus, and include alternative text with autofill fields...

Accessible U Web Page

Table Tags and Styles

Simplify tables, include row and/or column headers and content in all cells, enable size changes, and associate cells with their headings....

Event Recording

Web Accessibility Checkers Event on

Join the Accessibility Ambassadors for a joint presentation by Tonu Mikk of the Disability Resource Center, Amy Drayer of University...

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Authors, Designers, and Editors

When you think about accessibility laws and related University policies, you might think they apply only to course and website content.

But at the University of Minnesota, we create thousands of digital content products each day. These can be in a variety of formats, and should all be as accessible to the widest range of audiences as possible

Instructors

The more you make your course accessible, the fewer accommodation requests you may receive.

In addition, more students will be able to better learn from and navigate your course materials and classroom experiences, even if they have different learning styles and abilities.

Leaders and Managers

Leaders can communicate a clear and achievable vision for digital accessibility within the organization.

Managers can drive action by communicating a vision, establishing clear goals and expectations, and providing resources and training.

Check out Promote Digital Accessibility for ideas.

Presenters

You can make your presentations and events you host more inclusive.

For example:

  • Verbally describe your slides while presenting.
  • Include alternative text for images.
  • Provide captions, audio descriptions, and transcripts.

Students

When you produce digital assignments, apply the core skills and your instructors and the students you collaborate with will be better able to understand them, even if they use assistive technologies.

Technology Purchasers

Before a big purchase, the wise shopper gathers requirements, performs research, and reviews potential solutions.

At the University, your digital technology pre-purchase checklist must include an evaluation of the extent to which a product is accessible and how a vendor meets accessibility standards.

Web Developers

From a developer's perspective, the goal is to code a website or web application that, at minimum, meets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AA standards and follows the POUR guiding principles of accessible technology.