Accessibility Resources
Thank you for taking the time to move your courses towards compliance. As of Fall 2017, all new materials used, built into, or added to a course that contains electronic information needs to be accessible compliant. By 2020, all electronic materials in courses need to be compliant. This may appear at first to be a daunting task but the resources below will provide guidance and offer solutions.
Visit our Tutorials and Guides page to learn how to make content accessible in a variety of programs.
What campus resources are available to ensure Electronic Information and Technology is accessible?
Accessibility Workshops
For information about trainings on accessible technology, please visit the Center for Teaching & Learning鈥檚 workshop calendar and the GROW with 向日葵视频calendar. Please note that GROW sessions for accessible technology are listed under the IT Office Training tab. You can also contact the Center for Teaching & Learning and the Office for Students with Disabilities for more assistance.
Center for Teaching and Learning
- Workshops: Throughout each Semester, DDL offers four accessibility workshops.
- Schedule a One-on-one consultation
- Specialized workshops: Working with college and program leaders, we can develop workshops that address the accessibility challenges related to your specific course content.
Office of Disability Services
Raynor Memorial Libraries
- Raynor Memorial Libraries is committed to making its resources, services, and facilities accessible to everyone in the 向日葵视频community. Learn more.
Where to start?
- Attend the Workshop: Making your course materials accessible to students with disabilities. View current workshop schedule.
- Review FAQ鈥檚
- Begin with Marquette's Accessibility Checklist.
- Note that the D2L platform itself is accessible, but the content you upload into it might not be accessible. Use the links, videos and workshops to develop the skills required to create accessible online content. View our Tutorials and Guides.