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Are you creating or remediating course materials, reports, or documents for the ADA Title II update? With the approaching deadline, now is the perfect time to brush up on digital accessibility skills and make sure your Word documents are usable for everyone.
Accessibility doesn’t just help people with disabilities—it improves the reading and learning experience for all. By making a few simple changes, you can create documents that are easier to navigate, clearer to read, and more inclusive for your students and colleagues.
In this hands-on training, you’ll learn the essential skills for building accessible Word documents. We’ll cover best practices, walk through examples, and give you practical resources you can use right away.
What you’ll learn:
· How to properly use headings
· Tips for choosing accessible fonts
· How to add image descriptions (AKA alternative text)
· The do’s and don’ts of creating hyperlinks
· Tools that make accessibility checks quick and easy
· Practical strategies you can put to use immediately
Join this session to gain confidence in making your Word documents accessible. Whether you’re creating new documents or fixing old ones, these small tweaks will make a big impact!