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Faculty Insights: Designing Classrooms for Success with UDL By Staci Forgey, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Faculty Fellow Center for Teaching Excellence, Science and Mathematics Pathway, Tidewater Community College Are you looking […]

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Recordings Introduction to accessibility basics Working with images (Faculty examples) Creating accessible emails in outlook Making videos accessible (Faculty examples) Please note, we do not recommend creating two audio tracks […]

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Created by VCCS Accessibility Expert, Page Durham Getting Started: Ensure your public-facing materials are accessible (Check with your own college for checklists and templates.) ✅ Before You Send an Email: […]

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Canvas Small Bytes Canvas Course Copy Made Easy: Recording Ken Fairbanks, Director, Learning Resources, Virginia Highlands Community College Canvas Changing Due Dates Made Easy: Recording Ken Fairbanks, Director, Learning Resources, […]

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Accessibility Resources Are there any resources on balancing aesthetics and accessibility?  Helpful Resources: WebAim- Color Contrast Checker Helps you choose accessible color combinations. W3C- Design Tips Practical advice on accessible design […]

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FAQ: How do instructors describe labelled images in exam questions for students using screen readers? When using labelled images in exams (e.g., diagrams with parts marked A, B, C), it’s […]

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Recordings Introduction to accessibility basics Working with images (Faculty examples) Creating accessible emails in outlook Resources Adding Alternative Text Making Accessible Documents Making Accessible Slides Making Accessible Videos Faculty resources by NOVA […]

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The U.S. Department of Justice now requires all public colleges to ensure that digital content and systems meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards by April 2026. This includes public-facing, student-facing, […]

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A Practical Guide to AI Literacy Podcast Providing multiple entry points for faculty to learn about and use artificial intelligence (AI) is crucial to building AI literacy and empowering faculty […]

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Professional Development   Leverage Learning Analytics and Peer Collaboration   Taking a Mosaic Approach to AI in the Writing Classroom   Virtual Book Launch  Resources   Building Out AI Policies […]

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