Session Details
9:00AM - 9:15AM | WelcomePresented by: Adero Allison |
Faculty Track
9:15AM - 10:00AM | Ally in CanvasPresented by: Adero Allison and Mary LoderJoin Adero Allison, Assistant Director of the Disability Resource Center of ASU, and Mary Loder, Instructional Design Specialist for ASU Online, for a presentation on leveraging Ally in course design to ensure your course content is accessible. Learn quick tips on accessible design and uncover your Ally in Canvas. |
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10:15AM - 11:00AM | Second Language Learning With Learning Disabilities - Challenges and OpportunitiesPresented by: Sara LeeLanguage learning is fun, challenging, and an essential life skill in our global world. Language Learning also requires a lot of interactive communication, focus, and memorization skills. Does this mean that learners with learning disabilities cannot be successful language learners? Not at all! With the right support, flexible teaching methodology, and a strong focus on proficiency, any learner can be a successful language learner. Come join me to find out how. |
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11:15AM - 12:00PM | Making Documents Accessible With Microsoft WordPresented by: Julie AllenDo you know how to make your documents accessible to people who use assistive technologies? Did you know that making your materials accessible often improves the design for all of your students? Join us as we discuss pertinent Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and how to meet them using Microsoft Word and Google Docs. |
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1:00PM - 1:45PM | Accessibility & MediaAMP: Delivering Accessible ContentPresented by: Joshua SipahigilLearn the ins and outs of managing and delivering highly accessible media content via MediaAMP - ASU's digital asset management and delivery platform. After this presentation attendees can expect to be able to: 1) Describe what MediaAMP is and how it is commonly used at ASU 2) Use MediaAMP to upload, manage, and share content 3) Describe and use the different accessibility features available within MediaAMP 4) Identify ways in which an asset within MediaAMP could be made more accessible. If time allows, there will be an opportunity to practice using MediaAMP live during the session -- though not required, attendees are encouraged to plan to practice alongside the presenter on their own computer. |
Designer/Developer Track
9:15AM - 10:00AM | Web Accessiblity for CodersPresented by: Kathy MarksDid you know over 11% of undergraduates have a reported disability? How do you ensure your code can be accessed by this population? This session will cover what front and backend developers' responsibilities are, how to test, where to find training and resources, and what devs need to know to create accessible sites and user interfaces at ASU. |
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10:15AM - 11:00AM | How to Use SiteimprovePresented by: Sophia Johannesson and Keith BundyFInd out how Siteimprove can help you improve the accessibility of your site. Learn how to read Siteimprove.reports and work with the dashboards and data. |
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11:15AM - 12:00PM | Designing and Developing Accessible Web ContentPresented by: Victoria PolchinskiColor, typography, and spacing play essential roles in the accessibility of web content. This presentation will review the details of designing and developing accessible web content that will improve the user experience for all. |
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1:00PM - 1:45PM | How to Test for Web AccessibilityPresented by: David DavisDavid will provide helpful tips and demonstrate useful accessibility tests you may conduct on your websites. |
Hybrid Track
9:15AM - 10:00AM | Presentations For All: Best Practices for Accessible PresentationsPresented by: Karen Grondin and Shilo PatchinThis presentation will share ideas and techniques that you can use to improve the accessibility of your presentations. It will include examples of problems along with possible solutions and best practices. Attendees will learn tips on how to present to a diverse audience as well as how to construct a more accessible PowerPoint presentation. Much of what will be discussed related to PowerPoint can apply to a broad range of software. |
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10:15AM - 11:00AM | What Does It Mean When We Are Told A Webpage Is Not Accessible?Presented by: Terri Hedgpeth
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11:15AM - 12:00PM | IT Accessibility Laws and StandardsPresented by: Carla Mahnke and Kathy MarksDiscover the laws and standards that shape our digital world today, how they came about, and where they may be headed. Learn about your legal obligations and what you must do to comply with law and policy. |
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1:00PM - 1:45PM | Creating and Checking PDFs for AccessibilityPresented by: Adero Allison and Julie AllenOften we create PDFs for ease of inclusion in our emails, courses and presentations. In the past we have been advised to make attachments smaller but doing this with PDFs creates image files that may block access to many users. This session will teach you how to check your older PDFs for accessibility and how to create great PDFs for future classes. |
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2:00PM - 2:45PM | Open Discussion/Q&A |