Learn Digital Accessibility Skills Through a Self-Paced Course This Summer

This summer, [U]Tech’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team will host a self-paced Digital Accessibility Self-Paced Summer Camp for faculty and staff at Case Western Reserve. Through 14 comprehensive modules, you’ll embark on a journey covering a wide range of digital accessibility topics, from fundamental concepts to best practices.

Modules feature:

  • Introduction pages that help establish concepts quickly and in an understandable way;
  • Engaging LinkedIn Learning videos that reinforce concepts and serve as reference material; and
  • Quizzes that demonstrate your knowledge and real-world applications of concepts.

What you’ll gain from the course:

  • A better understanding of digital accessibility: Enhance your skills to support and positively impact your students, colleagues, and the CWRU community.
  • Expanded tech knowledge: Learn new accessibility features in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and more.
  • Engagement and private support: Attend or watch one-hour recorded group Zoom sessions and book private 30-minute training sessions.
  • Recognition: Receive a Digital Accessibility badge for your resume and professional profiles after completing each module and evaluation.

The deadline to register for orientation is Monday, July 29. Complete the registration form to get registered for the course.