42 Contributors and Works Cited
Thank you for completing this training workshop on the 7 Core Skills of Digital Accessibility! If you have any questions or would like to learn more about digital accessibility on campus, please feel free to contact us at the emails below:
Contact Information
- Jessica Blackwood, Accessible Digital Media Specialist Supervisor, Faculty of Science, blackwja@mcmaster.ca
- Kate Brown, AccessMac Program Manager, Equity and Inclusion Office, access@mcmaster.ca
Special Thanks to Our Contributors
- Nick Marquis, Learning Technologies Consultant, Faculty of Social Sciences, marquis@mcmaster.ca
Works Cited
Deque University. (2020). Online Self-Paced Accessibility Classes. https://dequeuniversity.com/curriculum/online-classes/
McMaster University. (2019). Forward with FLEXibility: A Teaching & Learning Resource on Accessibility and Inclusion. https://gs.mcmaster.ca/news-events/events/forward-flexibility-teaching-learning-resource-accessibility-and-inclusion
Microsoft. (2020). Office Accessibility Center—Resources for people with disabilities—Office 365. https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/office-accessibility-center-resources-for-people-with-disabilities-ecab0fcf-d143-4fe8-a2ff-6cd596bddc6d?ui=en-US&rs=en-GB&ad=GB
Morgan, Michelle. (2020). Accessibility in Higher Education: Considerations & Strategies During Covid-19 / EDUCAUSE Online Course.
Shaw, G. (2017). Creating Accessible Documents in Microsoft Office. https://www.linkedin.com/learning/creating-accessible-documents-in-microsoft-office/
University of Minnesota. (2020). Start with the 7 Core Skills | Accessible U. https://accessibility.umn.edu/what-you-can-do/start-7-core-skills