Digital Accessibility for Course Materials
Title II of the ADA
What is Title II?
In 2024, the . This update mandates that all digital course content offered by public universities conform to accessibility industry standards by April 24, 2026.
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Getting Started
Getting started with digital accessibility doesn鈥檛 have to be overwhelming. Begin by reviewing your existing course materials with (coming soon!).
Coming soon! Panorama (03:06)
This video provides a brief overview of the soon-to-be available Panorama (by YuJa) tools and features in Canvas, providing support for identifying and improving accessible course materials.
Resources & Guides
- Resolving WCAG 2.1 Accessibility Issues
Coming Soon! DocHub (02:20)
This video provides a brief overview of the soon-to-be available platform, providing support for identifying and improving accessible materials outside the LMS.
Accessible Course Content
Below are common accessibility strategies, information about why they matter, how to implement them into your own course materials, and additional resources related to each one.
Training
Digital and instructional accessibility ensures all members of the 海角原创 community can engage fully with technology, course materials, and classroom experiences. In addition to the events listed below, our Equal Access Learning Hub offers guidance and resources to help faculty and staff reduce barriers, meet legal standards, and design with inclusion in mind.
View Training Schedule
Resources at KSU
- Digital Accessibility at 海角原创
- Equal Access Cooperative
- 海角原创's Digital Accessibility Policy (4-16)
- Student Accessibility Services
- University Accessibility Committee
Questions?
Please email EqualAccess@kent.edu for questions regarding the Department of Justice updated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and/or your course materials.