Host a Webinar
AccessComputing can lead online presentations and discussions for your department, institution, organization, or another group of colleagues. Time could be set aside during the session to discuss specific strategies that your department or organization could utilize to move towards becoming more welcoming and accessible to students with disabilities or how you could include accessibility topics in your instruction or research.
Presentation Topics
Below is a short list of some of the presentations that we can offer.
How Accessible is Your Talk?
AccessComputing News - July 2020
Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News July 2020 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.
Universal Design and Accessibility in Broadening Participation Efforts
What and How to Teach about Accessibility
20 Tips for Offering Accessible Online Campus Services
Knowledge Base
The NSF AccessComputing Knowledge Base contains hundreds of Case Studies, Promising Practices, and Q&As regarding accessible technology, computing education, and computing careers for individuals with disabilities. To contribute an article, email accesscomputing@uw.edu.
Increasing Access to Computing and Information Technology by Conducting a Capacity Building Institute (CBI) on Your Campus
Capacity building institutes (CBIs) bring people together to collaboratively identify solutions to specific problems. Participants may come from across disciplines, departments, and/or institutions. The Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT) Center at the University of Washington has hosted CBIs with multiple stakeholder groups to explore problems and solutions regarding the success of individuals with disabilities in college and careers.
Accessibility Is Becoming Mainstream
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