Accessibility is a shared responsibility. In these articles, you’ll find answers to common questions, get advice, inspiration, and help incorporating accessibility into all practices.
Wondering about what "accessibility" means, along with how and why it applies to teaching and learning contexts? These articles guide the way to understanding why accessibility is so important. Photo: Edwin Tan via Getty Images. Used with permission.
Learn how to create accessible documents with these articles, guides, and tutorials. Photo: RyanJLane via Getty Images. Used with permission.
Here you can find everything you want to know about website accessibility. Learn how to create an inclusive user experience that caters to everyone through WCAG 2.0 and AODA guidelines.
Here you can find information and new ideas on how you can increase the accessibility of your daily communications, meetings, and events. Photo: sturti via Getty Images. Used with permission.
Not sure how to make your videos accessible? Here you can find answers to all your technical questions.
Discover ways you can make your courses and teaching more accessible to learners. These articles provide guidance and tips on how to make teaching practices inclusive. Photo: fotostorm via Getty Images. Used with permission.
By the end of the article, readers will understand how to keep accessibility in mind when creating content for social media platforms.
Learn about the best practices for creating navigation and links for your website in order to comply with web accessibility guidelines.
Learn about how to comply with the accessibility guidelines that relate to data tables to present information in a grid or matrix, and to have column and/or rows that show the meaning of the data within the grid.
To comply with accessibility guidelines, multiple criteria related to writing and formatting content must be met. In this article you will learn how to write readable and legible content.
Explore the ethical, moral, practical, and legal grounds for why developing accessible websites is important.
Forms are a great way to request information, but they can cause accessibility issues if done incorrectly. This article will help you make informed decisions on how to build forms so that all users can easily and successfully fill out your forms.
Explore WCAG 2.0’s four principles and learn about how you can succeed at meeting these principles through the multiple layers of guidance developed for each.
Learn about the basics of WYSIWYG editors and preparing clean content. This article is recommended reading prior to proceeding to the Writing Content and Formatting Content articles.
Learn what makes a website accessible, the difference between the 3 stages of building a website, and how web accessibility applies to each.
Images of text are used everywhere on the web. But are they accessible? Learn about the WCAG 2.0 Images of Text criterion.