Teaching Design for Accessibility
Everyone benefits from accessible design. From curb cuts to captions, things that make the world accessible for people with disabilities have benefits for all users. To make the digital and physical worlds of tomorrow accessible to all people, today’s design students should have an appreciation and basic understanding of how to design for accessibility.
This presentation will discuss fundamental concepts of accessibility and include examples, tools, and resources for teaching students how to start designing for accessibility.
This 60-minute webinar is at:
2 p.m. Eastern | 1 p.m. Central | 12 noon Mountain | 11 a.m. Pacific
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LIVE EVENT ONLY Participate in the webinar live on March 16 |
DIGITAL RECORDING ONLY Receive a link to the digital recording after the event on March 16 |
EVENT AND DIGITAL RECORDING Participate in the webinar live on March 16 and receive a link to the digital recording after the event |
UCDA ESSENTIAL SERIES are 60- or 90-minute webinars on timely and relevant topics for creative professionals both in and out of the educational arena. We know that learning doesn’t stop. During this time when location-based events are being cancelled, the ability to meet and learn from your peers is more essential than ever.
If you can't attend, you can still register and watch on demand.
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UCDA Essential Series
Online Webinar