Studying digitally at UU, without obstacles? What can you do?
Sign up for the session on Digital Accessibility
Students think, read, watch and navigate through apps, websites and digital systems in a 1000 different ways. But how do students with an auditory or visual impairment who cannot hear sound or see texts, images and videos do so? What if students have dyslexia, autism or another disability?
Digital accessibility can make the difference for students to be able to study or not. This is certainly true in this day and age, as more classes are provided online. Students should have access to teaching materials, but also to information on the website and blackboard.
Everyone within the UU can contribute to become more digitally accessible, but in what way? This session, provided by the Expertise Centre for Inclusive Education (ECIO), will address this issue.
Topics include what digital accessibility means, why and for whom it is so important, what legal frameworks apply, what you can do yourself and what steps you need to take to remain digitally accessible together.
The session takes place online, registration is possible until 23 November .
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- MS Teams
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