Tag: digital accessibility
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Don’t Fudge Your Formatting—It Matters
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Following our posts on image alternate text Don’t Skip the Alt Text—Here’s Why, we’re moving to the next most impactful habit for digital accessibility—document structure. True to our mission, we are boldly committed to making content everyone can use—regardless of ability. As we approach the April 2026 Title II deadline, shifting how we think about…
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Virtual Accessibility Hours for Instructors (Jan. 14, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.)
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The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) is excited to announce that it will be hosting virtual “Accessibility Hours” from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14, via Zoom. This is a time when instructors can join an online co-working session and spend a dedicated couple of hours working on remediating…
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Don’t Skip the Alt Text—Here’s Why
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Last month, we boosted awareness for Title II Digital Accessibility by sharing the Top 5 Habits you can start today. This month, we’re diving deeper into the most frequent accessibility issue across our documents and websites: Alternative Text (Alt Text). True to our access mission, we are boldly committed making content everyone can use—regardless of…
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Top 5 Digital Accessibility Habits to Start Now
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With a federal digital accessibility deadline of April 24, 2026, fast approaching, now is the perfect time to build small, powerful habits into your workflow. Getting started doesn’t have to be overwhelming. True to our tenacious spirit, we’re tackling this challenge by breaking it down into simple, repeatable steps. Incorporating these five habits now will…