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Digital Accessibility 101: Principles and Practices

If you can click it, you can fix it.

Location

Online

Date & Time

August 11, 2025, 12:00 pm12:30 pm

Description

What is digital accessibility, and why does it matter in your course? If a student couldn’t access your materials, would you know what to do -- or how to fix it? Join this 30-minute overview session to learn the foundational principles of digital accessibility, including legal context and core practices. We'll also share resources for specific issues and disciplines, and where to find more training support.

Session Objectives
  • Identify key concepts and terminology related to digital accessibility.
  • Explain the importance of digital accessibility in higher education.
  • Describe basic steps faculty can take to improve course accessibility.
Whether you’re building a new course or updating old materials, this short virtual workshop will give you practical steps to get started.

This session will be facilitated by Dr. Mariann Hawken, Director of Instructional Technology. Open to all faculty and instructional staff. No prior accessibility experience needed.

To RSVP for the event, please click “Going” in the myUMBC event and be sure to add it to your calendar! Registered participants will also receive a calendar invitation from the event host at least one week before the event.

At least 5 registrations are needed for this session to proceed as scheduled. The session will be recorded if two or more people attend and the link will be distributed to everyone who registered.

JOINING THE SESSION

This webinar will take place in a Google Meet virtual conference room. Enter the webinar up to 15 minutes before the start time. Visit the myUMBC Event post and select the "Join Online Event" button to join the Google Meet session.

Prior to the Event

  1. For the best viewing experience, we recommend using Chrome, Brave, or Firefox, preferably the most recent updates to those browsers. Closing any unnecessary browser tabs will help conserve your bandwidth.  
  2. If this is your first time joining one of our webinars, please review the requirements to use Google Meet. Learn how to connect your audio & video, change/blur your background, and use reactions. You can also review the accessibility support including live captions. 

A human figure with outstretched arms inside a circle of two curved arrows, suggesting movement. Below the figure are two words: digital accessibility.