This playlist works to address various realms of accessibility from composition design to presenting accessibly.
Understanding the importance of digital accessibility
This section explores the need for digital accessibility in every course and explains what this might look like, how it might be implemented, and why it is necessary. This playlist was initially compiled by Katherine Knowles to fulfill the project component for the Center for Teaching and Learning Fellowship for the 2023-2024 cohort year under the supervision of Dr. Ellie Louson and Dr. Makena Neal.
Designing an Accessible Course
This section describes how to make sure that the use of technology in your course is accessible for all students. This playlist was initially compiled by Katherine Knowles to fulfill the project component for the Center for Teaching and Learning Fellowship for the 2023-2024 cohort year under the supervision of Dr. Ellie Louson and Dr. Makena Neal.
Accessible Design Checklist
This series provides a checklist for some of digital composition accessibility requirements. This is meant to serve as a starting place for non-specialists, rather than a complete list or expert regulations. Accessibility should be considered throughout all parts of the design process, and designing accessible compositions benefits all people, not just those with disabilities.
Accessible Presentations Template and Guides
This section provides an accessibility guide for presentations as well as an accessible template to use and adapt.
Digital Accessibility Resources at MSU
This section explores the different people, units, and resources available at MSU that support digital accessibility. This playlist was initially compiled by Katherine Knowles to fulfill the project component for the Center for Teaching and Learning Fellowship for the 2023-2024 cohort year under the supervision of Dr. Ellie Louson and Dr. Makena Neal.
