Digital Accessibility Training and Workshops

The Digital Accessibility Task Force is committed to sharing available trainings and workshops to support digital accessibility compliance.

The Instructional Design team within the Center for Academic Innovation administers a suite of digital accessibility trainings and workshops designed for faculty who teach and maintain academic course content.

Additionally, K-State faculty can also drop in for personalized instructional design support, no appointment needed! The Center for Academic Innovation instructional design team is available for virtual officer hours via Zoom Tuesday, 2-3 p.m. or Wednesdays, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
The Web Services team within the Division of Communications and Marketing has hosted a series of trainings around web accessibility, and they are hosting in-person and virtual web accessibility working sessions, allowing time and space for web managers to focus on content remediation with on-demand support.

Additionally, the Web Services team hosts virtual office hours each semester for drop-in questions on any topic related to the university's content management system, calendar system, or web accessibility.
In 2022, an Office of Civil Rights video series was published on a myriad of useful topics, including:
  • Digital Accessibility and the Law
  • How Some People with Disabilities Use Technology
  • Recommended Practices and Tips for Digital Accessibility
  • Logical Reading Order
  • Alternative Text
  • Fillable Forms
  • Buttons and Form Controls
  • Color to Convey Information
  • Color Contrast
  • Links
  • Tables
  • Heading Structures
  • Video Captioning
  • And more!


Additional Resources and Tools

View our digital accessibility resources page for more helpful guidance and information specific to a vareity of use cases for K-State faculty, staff and students.

View accessibility resources and tools