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In this episode, we share a practical, step-by-step approach to creating digitally accessible course content using a simple workflow—remove barriers, replace inaccessible elements, and remediate what remains. We talk about how to start small (one document, one slide deck, or one LMS page), use built-in accessibility checkers and quick fixes, and address common issues like headings, alt text, color contrast, and tables. We also cover strategies for handling PDFs and specialized formats, plus easy ways to track progress with short work blocks and checklists. If you enjoyed today’s discussion, please subscribe and leave a review, and connect with us at buffalo.edu/catt or email [email protected].

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Chapters

1. How to Start Your Course Digital Accessibility Review (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:01)

3. What is a Digital Accessibility Review? (00:01:00)

4. How to Get Started (00:02:08)

5. Where to Get Help (00:03:56)

14 episodes