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03 Nov
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Event Type

Trainings & Workshops

Topic

Diversity, Technology, Teaching

Target Audience

Staff, Faculty

University Unit
Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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From Amateur to Advocate: An Accessibility Journey

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We believe a diverse and inclusive learning community strengthens our entire university and enriches learning, scholarship, and the communities we serve.  As such, we must ensure all members of our community have equal access to all elements of the university, including our digital spaces and resources. 

But digital accessibility can be intimidating, and many people don’t always know where or how to start. Join us to hear from colleagues from across the university who have undertaken an accessibility journey - from amateur to advocate. Learn why digital accessibility matters to them and how they’ve grown their own skills and knowledge.

Register now!

Moderator

Angie Bedford-Jack – Digital Accessibility Coordinator, Office for Equity Diversity and Inclusion

Panelists

Casey Buchanan-Smith - Graphic and Web Designer, IDEA Lab, Institute for Clinical Research Education

Jane Dudley – Assistant Creative Director, University Communications and Marketing

Mark Vehec – Web Developer, University Center for Teaching and Learning

Alane Wholey – Assistant Director, Web Services, University Communications and Marketing

Amy Wildman - Senior Enterprise Systems Analyst, Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
 

Dial-In Information

Zoom link and login information will be shared following registration

Wednesday, November 3 at 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Virtual Event

From Amateur to Advocate: An Accessibility Journey

We believe a diverse and inclusive learning community strengthens our entire university and enriches learning, scholarship, and the communities we serve.  As such, we must ensure all members of our community have equal access to all elements of the university, including our digital spaces and resources. 

But digital accessibility can be intimidating, and many people don’t always know where or how to start. Join us to hear from colleagues from across the university who have undertaken an accessibility journey - from amateur to advocate. Learn why digital accessibility matters to them and how they’ve grown their own skills and knowledge.

Register now!

Moderator

Angie Bedford-Jack – Digital Accessibility Coordinator, Office for Equity Diversity and Inclusion

Panelists

Casey Buchanan-Smith - Graphic and Web Designer, IDEA Lab, Institute for Clinical Research Education

Jane Dudley – Assistant Creative Director, University Communications and Marketing

Mark Vehec – Web Developer, University Center for Teaching and Learning

Alane Wholey – Assistant Director, Web Services, University Communications and Marketing

Amy Wildman - Senior Enterprise Systems Analyst, Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
 

Dial-In Information

Zoom link and login information will be shared following registration

Wednesday, November 3 at 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Virtual Event

Target Audience

Staff, Faculty

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