Educator Playbook
Overview
Be a digital ally: create accessible content
We can all create accessible digital content by using plain language, readable fonts and colors, and using tools like accessibility checkers to proof our content before sharing it. In the same way that we use spell check features so our email and documents are free from spelling errors, we can use accessibility checkers to minimize accessibility errors in our content. Learn the plays below and commit to making content that is accessible to everyone.
Content last updated: 12/5/24
Review quarterly
Just like security, digital accessibility requirements will evolve as software and technology develop.
Digital Accessibility Plays: Instructions for all roles
Select a card to learn each play:
Use clear, plain language
Define abbreviations and acronyms
Headings should convey meaning
Ensure fonts and text are readable
Indicate meaning using more than just color
Ensure text and background have clear contrast
Lists are used correctly
Links are accessible
Write hashtags in Title Case
Use the most accessible mail format
Images have alternative text
Most text is left-justified
Recommended Training: from Level Access
Step 1: Create a Level Access account
Create a new Academy account
Step 2: Take each course to learn the basics of digital accessibility.
First, Login to Level Access: (Note: Accounts created prior to December 5, may need to reset their password)
Login to Access Academy
Select to open courses in this tab (Right-select to open in a new tab)
Step 3: Sign up for free webinars. (Right-select to open in a new tab)
Step 4: Take Educator-specific courses: (coming soon)
Additional Accessibility Training: From UTMB Partners
This accessibility training may not be as current
Additional Resources
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