OU Campus Accessibility Accessibility good site design so all audiences are able to read your content Impacts People with disabilities Vision impairment Hearing impairment Cognitive disabilities ID: 778273
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Amanda UmphreyContent Strategist & Accessibility Specialist
OU Campus Accessibility
Slide2Accessibility = good site design so all audiences are able to read your content!Impacts:
People with disabilities
Vision impairmentHearing impairmentCognitive disabilitiesPhysical disabilitiesDifferent browsersMobile device usersNon-native English speakers
What is web Accessibility?
Slide3All OU Campus pages are checked for accessible content. This includes:General page content/layout
PDFs
Word DocumentsImagesVideosTablesOnce an accessibility weak point is identified – it will either be fixed for you (minor errors that do not impact page content), or the content owner will be contacted.
How is accessibility enforced?
Slide4Headings within page content
Helps users navigate your page
Keeps uniform lookDescriptive linksNo “Click here”s!
Should be stand alone
Alternative text on imageHelps non-visual usersPage load issuesVideosMust be captioned!
Documents (PDF/Word)Need headings, alt. text, & should not be scanned imagesImages of text on pagesDo not use images of text and/or pictures of fliers on your page
Hard to read on mobile devices and excludes non-visual users
Commonly missed
on OU Campus
“To learn more about campus web accessibility
Click Here
”-vs-“Learn more about campus web accessibility”
Slide5I will work with you to come up with a solution to the identified issue(s).Guides are
available online
of the most common accessibility issuesOne-on-one MeetingsDepartment MeetingsPhone assistanceI’ve Been told I have accessibility issues, now what?
Contact Info:
Amanda Umphrey
Content Strategist & Accessibility Specialistweb@csusm.edu
Slide6Go to: www.csusm.edu/training/
The rest of the training will be hands-on in a training area created for you in OU Campus.Log in to OU Campus