Accessibility Matters: Learn More. Do More. Reach More.
Accessibility and Universal Design
CSUN is committed to making sure that campus technology and materials are accessible to everyone. Accessibility means documents, websites, Canvas, flyers, infographics, emails, social media, or multimedia; content creators should always consider accessibility best practices to create accessible and user-friendly content for everyone. Universal Design means design for everyone to: acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services. All CSU programs, services and activities should be accessible to all students, staff, faculty and the general public. OPTIONAL: Participants that pass the Accessibility and Universal Design course are eligible to be awarded a Certificate of Completion. To self-enroll and learn more about Accessibility and Universal Design course.
Academic Accessible Documents
This course provides an overview of creating accessible content in Canvas and documents, making information readily available for assistive technology. When accessibility is considered during the design process, screen readers can easily navigate the content. Accessibility (A11y) will benefit people with disabilities and improve overall usability for all students. This course contains accessible design how-to instructions to make your course materials accessible for all students. It includes an explanation of Canvas Pages, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat PDF, and examples of describing simple and complex images. This accessibility course is available to all faculty members and department support staff who assist with making the course materials accessible. To self-enroll and learn more about Academic Accessible Documents course.
STEM Accessibility
Content created using LaTeX CAN be fully accessible. Put your LaTeX content into Canvas or export it to other formats for accessible results. The STEM Accessibility Canvas course contains accessible design how-to instructions to make your course materials accessible for all students. It includes an explanation of Canvas Pages, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat PDF, LaTeX, and Markdown for STEM, how to convert handwritten to digitized equations, and examples of describing simple and complex images. This accessibility course is available to all faculty members and department support staff who assist with making the course materials accessible. To self-enroll and learn more about STEM Accessibility course.
WebAIM Accessible Document Training
This training course is available to all CSU employees, and it provides the core fundamentals for creating accessible Word and PowerPoint documents as well as some high-level best practices in regards to PDF documents. An optional Excel module has been added to the course.
What you need to know about this course:
- It consists of four self-paced online modules. Each module has a series of sections that include quizzes and an open book exam.
- Time dedication required is between 2 to 4 hours per module and participants have a total of 180 business days (minus holidays) to complete all modules.
- After successfully completing the course, a certificate of completion will be sent to the participant.
To register and learn more about the WebAIM Accessible Document Training course.