Learn about digital accessibility at JHU

Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18 is a day to get everyone talking, thinking, and learning about digital access and inclusion. JHU is planning two events in April and two in May to raise awareness across campus about digital accessibility and inclusion of people with disabilities. April Events - April 13, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Informational tables on digital accessibility at Homewood campus outside Levering Hall. April 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Three Zoom webinars on digital accessibility topics 11 a.m. Accessible Social Media by Zandy Wong '24. Topics: how to make accessible social media content on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook so that people with disabilities can access it. Noon: Creating Accessible Word and Powerpoint Documents by Claire Park '26, Brandon Yoo '26, Ethan Wang '24, and Veena Thalmilselvan. Topics: How to add alt text, color formatting, making accessible hyperlinks, using the accessibility checker tool in both programs - 1 p.m. Best Practices for Accessible Content Creation by Sara Shunkwiler, Toni Picker, and Katie Springer, WSE Center for Learning Design and Technology.
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