General
- Screen Reading Software from @ Pitt
- Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) Digital Accessibility Overview – There’s a lot of content on our site, but this particular page gives a good high-level overview of best practices as well as links to other resources.
- Microsoft Inclusive Design - A lot of this applies beyond the work designers do and can be more theoretical, but it can be a really important resource in expanding your own thinking and understanding.
- Make PDFs ADA Compliant
- Creating Readable PDFs
- Making Your Digital Materials Accessible and Inclusive Webinar
- Making Word, PowerPoint, & Excel Documents Accessible from @ PSU
- Instructional Accessibility Resources @ Pitt
- Universal Design Center
- Creating Accessible Content
Curriculum Development
- Child Welfare Resource Center Lectora Style Guide and ADA Updates-Guide including Lectora how to's as well as related ADA information for electronic information design
- Creating Accessible Courses for Remote Learning Presentation – a workshop led by Angela Bedford-Jack from the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) and Tinukwa Boulder from the School of Education.
- Coursera MOOC: Disability Awareness and Support – Coursera course taught by a faculty member from Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL).
- Canvas Accessibility – Canvas documentation and community focused on accessibility. It’s not incredibly robust, but it’s the official Canvas source on accessibility.
- Present with real-time, automatic captions or subtitles in PowerPoint
- Course Accessibility Checklist
- Accessible Infographics
Websites
- Child Welfare Resource Center Lectora Style Guide and ADA Updates-Guide including Lectora how to's as well as related ADA information for electronic information design.
- LinkedIn Learning – Anything by Derek Featherstone
- WebAIM – Slides and other resources from the training are posted on WebAIM’s site.
- A four minute video intro to web accessibility and W3C standards
- EdX course on Digital Accessibility Foundations
Live Events
- General accessible event planning guide from Disability Resources and Services
- Additional considerations for events specifically focused on digital accessibility
- Present with real-time, automatic captions or subtitles in PowerPoint
- Zoom resources for the Pitt community re: closed captioning and live transcription and Zoom resources for closed captioning and live transcription
- Zoom: Accessibility for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing