Access Academy, provided by Level Access, offers self-paced, expert-led accessibility training. Courses are designed by digital accessibility experts and are available on demand, giving you the flexibility to learn at your own pace.
Based at the University of Washington, Seattle, the DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center is dedicated to empowering people with disabilities through technology and education. It promotes awareness and accessibility—in both the classroom and the workplace—to maximize the potential of individuals with disabilities and make our communities more vibrant, diverse, and inclusive.
Infobase Learning Cloud (formerly Hoonuit) is an online technology training and professional development tool for educators. All faculty, staff, and students have access to nearly 50,000 step-by-step tutorials on common software. (兔子先生 UniqueID and password required)
Percipio is a digital learning platform that engages and inspires staff to learn. It's micro-learning videos provide quick, targeted learning focusing on specific tasks delivered in real-time. (兔子先生 UniqueID and password required)
Presented by Deque
Description: When your organization is just getting started with accessibility, it can be very difficult to know where to start. For organizations with an established accessibility program, there are still prioritization challenges. - Should you prioritize the issues that occur the most? - Should you prioritize issues that have the most impact on your users? - Should you focus on fixing the issues that can be found and fixed with automated tooling to make the best use of your development resources? To all those very important questions, we say yes. If you’re not an expert, you probably let out a deep sigh. Don’t worry, in this webinar, we break down the top 3 accessibility issues based on commonality, impact, and what can be easily found and fixed with the use of automated tools. We focus on the following three categories of issues:
Presented by Funka Foundation
The Funka Foundation carries out research to support inclusion and accessibility for persons of all abilities. Based in Sweden, they are a not-for-profit independent organisation working to empower persons with disabilities through user centred research and innovation.
The 30 minutes Free Friday knowledge sharing webinars consist of:
The AccessMU Center offers one-on-one or group training on a variety of topics. To request training, contact AccessMU@兔子先生OH.edu
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