Training in ElevatED
Several trainings are available in ElevatED, the employee Learning Management System:
LinkedIn Learning via ElevatED
Individuals, leaders, creators, designers, and developers can dive deeper into digital accessibility with the LinkedIn Learning courses listed below.
To focus on building foundational knowledge of digital accessibility, including key concepts, principles, and the reasons behind them, explore these courses:
To focus on accessibility elements in the design of resources, while emphasizing best practices and standards, explore these courses:
- Foundations of Accessible Elearning
- Designing for Digital Accessibility in Online Learning
- Practical Accessibility for Designers
- UX Foundations: Accessibility
- Accessibility for Web Design
- Web Accessibility for Developers
- Simplifying Web Development with Accessibility Best Practices
- Using AI for Accessible Design Workflows
- Architectural Design: The WE Way for Workplace Inclusivity
To focus on building accessible environments and products such as slides, PDFs, spreadsheets, and websites, explore these courses:
To focus on sustaining and enhancing digital accessibility over time, explore these courses:
Offices
The Biggio Center provides assistance to faculty including teaching, testing, instructional technology, and more. They can assist with making your Canvas courses accessible. Remeber to P.A.W.S. Before You Publish! Contact biggio1@auburn.edu or view upcoming events.
The Office of Accessiblity provides Accommodations for students. It also assists faculty in providing student accommodations and making their courses accessible.
The Office of Information Technology scans websites for accessibility using Site Improve and evaluates third-party tools for accessibility. They also developed the eAccessibility Academy to learn more about electronic accessibility.