Training

I encourage all UO employees who create digital materials to take one or both of these trainings.
UO President Karl Scholz (Around the O)

The University of Oregon has launched two types of digital accessibility training, one for digital content and one for websites. Both are on-demand, online trainings that are broken up into multiple smaller parts, and you can take them whenever it's most convenient for you!

Digital Content Accessibility Training

This training is for anyone who creates or edits digital content. "Digital content" includes Word documents, PDFs, videos, flyers, emails, electronic textbooks, PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, charts, Canvas courses, and most other types of documents and media accessed via computers or mobile devices.

Target audiences:

  • Faculty and instructors
  • Administrative staff

For details, visit the Digital Content Accessibility Training page

Web Accessibility Training

This training is for anyone who creates or edits websites or web content (not including those who only create content for Canvas).

Target audiences:

  • Web designers and developers
  • Web and CMS content editors
  • Communicators
  • Web administrators
  • Graphic designers

For details, visit the Web Accessibility Training page