An Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusive Design
An Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusive Design
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This course introduces some of the fundamental principles of accessibility and prepares learners for further study in accessibility and inclusive design. Learners will have an opportunity to explore the major types of disabilities and related assistive technology and adaptive strategies, the most salient contours of the legal landscape, and the major principles that guide universal design and accessible content creation. Spotlight guest videos will highlight firsthand perspectives on disability, as well as topics like disability etiquette, universal design and universal design for learning, accommodation in higher education, campus accessibility policy, and accessibility in a corporate setting.
You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.
What's included
1 video3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
1 video•Total 7 minutes
- Welcome to An Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusive Design!•7 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Syllabus•10 minutes
- About the Discussion Forums•10 minutes
- Updating Your Profile•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Orientation Quiz•30 minutes
- Demographics Survey•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
This module will give you a basic understanding of some of the major disability types (visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive), their main functional challenges, and some of the related assistive technologies. You’ll also get valuable firsthand perspectives on disabilities and assistive technology from people with different disabilities, including a spirited panel discussion on disability etiquette from a team of disability experts.
What's included
12 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videos•Total 111 minutes
- Module 1 Introduction•1 minute
- Disability Types, Demographics, and Theoretical Models•10 minutes
- Visual Disabilities•15 minutes
- Perspective on Visual Disabilities•11 minutes
- Hearing Disabilities•5 minutes
- Perspectives on Hearing Disabilities•8 minutes
- Mobility Disabilities•14 minutes
- Perspective on Mobility Disabilities: Kathleen Downes•11 minutes
- Perspective on Mobility Disabilities: Allison Boot•10 minutes
- Cognitive Disabilities•8 minutes
- Perspective on Cognitive Disabilities•8 minutes
- Disability Etiquette•12 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Module 1 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment
- Module 1 Quiz•0 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Module 1 Discussion: Experiences or Misconceptions about Disabilities•10 minutes
In this module, you’ll develop a basic understanding of some of the key legislation that impacts accessibility. From the workplace perspective, you’ll have an opportunity to explore some insightful firsthand occupation-specific perspectives from a web developer, a media specialist, an instructional designer, and a computer science instructor. Finally, you’ll get an insider’s view on accommodation from a team of accommodation specialists who handle document conversion, captioning, audio description, accessible document design, and testing accommodations.
What's included
12 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videos•Total 124 minutes
- Module 2 Introduction•1 minute
- The Legal Landscape and the Workplace•13 minutes
- Timothy Nugent: The Game Changer•29 minutes
- Accessibility Policy at Illinois•7 minutes
- Instructional Designer: Tania Heap•8 minutes
- Instructor: Lawrence Angrave•13 minutes
- Senior ICT Specialist: Julie Romanowski•8 minutes
- Web Developer: Tim Offenstein•10 minutes
- Text Conversion Services•11 minutes
- Captioning Services•9 minutes
- Accessible Document Design Services•8 minutes
- Testing Accommodations•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Module 2 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
- "Accommodation" vs. "Universal Design"•10 minutes
1 assignment
- Module 2 Quiz•0 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Module 2 Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
This module will give you a basic understanding of the seven principles of universal design and the roots of universal design in architecture. You’ll learn how universal design can be applied in a learning context through Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its inclusive design practices. Video interviews with recognized experts in the field will highlight insightful IT perspectives on universal design along with higher ed perspectives on Universal Design for Learning.
What's included
7 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
7 videos•Total 67 minutes
- Module 3 Introduction•1 minute
- The Seven Principles of Universal Design•9 minutes
- Universal Design for Learning•8 minutes
- Guidelines: WCAG 2.0 and POUR principles•9 minutes
- Universal Design for Instruction: Sheryl Burgstahler•20 minutes
- Perspective on Universal Design: Jon Gunderson•10 minutes
- Perspective on Universal Design: Hadi Rangin•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Module 3 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment
- Module 3 Quiz•0 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Module 3 Peer Review Assignment: Universal Design•60 minutes
This module will give you an introduction to some of the major accessibility considerations that apply to common digital formats like HTML, MS Word, PDF, and PowerPoint. You’ll also learn some of the key accessibility considerations for multimedia, including areas like captioning and complex images. Helpful demos and hands-on activities will give you a clearer idea of how you can make your digital content more accessible.
What's included
26 videos4 readings2 assignments2 peer reviews1 discussion prompt
26 videos•Total 159 minutes
- Module 4 Introduction•1 minute
- HTML Basics: Structuring Content•4 minutes
- HTML Basics: Logical structure (Headings and Lists)•4 minutes
- HTML Basics: Tables & Links•7 minutes
- HTML Basics: Images, Charts, and Graphs•2 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Styles•2 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Logical Document Structure•9 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Tables•13 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Images•10 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Links•10 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Color Contrast•11 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Document Properties•4 minutes
- Accessible Word Documents: Accessibility Checker•9 minutes
- JAWS Screen Reader Reading Accessible Word Document•9 minutes
- Accessible PDF Documents•6 minutes
- Accessible PowerPoint Documents: Overview and Major Issues•4 minutes
- Accessible PowerPoint Documents: Best Practices for Making PowerPoint More Accessible•5 minutes
- Accessible PowerPoint Documents: Creating Accessible Charts and Graphs•8 minutes
- Captioning and Audio Description•5 minutes
- Complex Images•6 minutes
- Animations•3 minutes
- Accessible STEM Content•4 minutes
- Tools for Evaluating Accessibility•13 minutes
- Joining a Community of Practice•2 minutes
- Certificate Programs: IADP•4 minutes
- IAAP Certifications•3 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
- Module 4 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
- PowerPoint Version Information•10 minutes
- Where Can You Go from Here?•10 minutes
- IT Accessibility Badging Courses•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
- End of Course Survey•30 minutes
- Module 4 Quiz•0 minutes
2 peer reviews•Total 120 minutes
- Module 4 Peer Review Assignment 1: Word Remediation•60 minutes
- Module 4 Peer Review Assignment 2: PowerPoint Remediation•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Final Reflections•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 6, 2023
Very good course for someone who is looking to learn web accessibility.
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2023
This is very high quality online training from a highly respected university. I really enjoyed the videos and the assignments were stimulating. I definitely recommend this course to other learners.
Reviewed on Apr 25, 2024
Easy to follow and packed with information. Thank you!
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