Get Accessibility Training

ÈâÈ⴫ý's Digital Learning Innovations (DLI) provides training resources on accessibility and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). These include microlearning videos, self-paced professional development modules, and instructor-led, three-week online workshops.  

For our self-paced PDs and three-week workshops, participants can earn digital credentials (badges) documenting your new skills.  These can be shared via social media such as LinkedIn, or added to your portfolio or digital resume!

Browse our accessibility training resources below!

Accessible Teaching Essentials badge, Activating Universal Design for learning and KSU Web Accessibility certificates

Graduate student working on a laptop in a virtual environment clicking on an e-book

Microlearnings

  • Accessibillty Statements
    As stated on another DLI page: An accessibility statement declares an entity's  commitment to accessibility, the standards they follow, and where users can get help.  However, it's not always easy to find accessibility statements or know how to share them with your students.

    Our brief video will show you what an accessibility statement is and how you can find the accessibility statements you need for your course. (3:01)

  • VPATs

    Whereas an accessibility statement is generally a broader philosophical statement about the commitment to accessibility and where users can get help with accessibility with their product, a VPAT is a more technical document reporting how a product conforms to all accessibility standards, and is formatted according to a specific template.  

    The  video introduces faculty to the purpose of a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT), how to find them, read them, and how to share them in their course. (8:21)

Self-Paced PDs

  • Student Module
    A microlearning specifically geared to 
    introduce students to the topic of accessibility.
  • SDS for Advisors
    An introduction to 
    Student Disability Services for KSU advisors. Other staff and faculty may find it helpful as well!
  • UDL in Practice
    An interactive review of resources on 
    applying UDL principles to your course
  • Alternative text
    Find creative solutions for 
     for images that present difficult accessibility challenges, such as complex infographics and flow charts.  
  • PDF Accessibility
    Participants learn how use Equidox to 
     by downloading sample documents and following video instructions.

Instructor-Led Workshops

  • Accessible Teaching Essentials Badge
     is a three-week, online workshop designed to fit easily into a hectic teaching schedule—in fact, you’ll only need 2-3 hours per week to complete it!   It is written for faculty who are new to the topic of accessibility, introducing them to the issues at stake, providing an approachable structure for making their course content accessible, showing them how to check course content for accessibility, and providing training and resources for creating accessible course content.
  • KSU Web Accessibility Digital Certificate
    The 
     workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate. A simple refresher video and quiz are all that is required to renew the certificate yearly. 
  • Activating Universal Design for Learning Digital Certificate
     is a three-week workshop designed to give ÈâÈ⴫ý State faculty an opportunity to collaborate on applying UDL principles to course lessons, content, activities, and assessments.  This workshop assumes that faculty who attend already have a basic working knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and want to learn more about how to use it in their own course.