Alt-Text as Poetry: A Promising Practice in Reimagining Alt-Text
Alternative text, or “alt-text” is written descriptions of images that are embedded into website code and digital documents that can be read with screen readers by people with visual and other disabilities. An example of alt-text is “a small gray dog sitting on the grass in a park” that accompanies a photo of a dog.
20 Tips for Teaching an Accessible Online Course
Making Videos Accessible
Learn what to consider when creating a video that it is accessible to all viewers, from pre-production techniques to the provision of captioning and audio description.
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Quality Education Is Accessible
Students with a variety of disabilities share strategies for making instruction more accessible to them.
Read the discussion about this video in the 2016 video showcase.
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Communication Access Realtime Translation: CART Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
Educators tell how Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) provides access to auditory communication for individuals who are deaf.