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Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty Members Who Have Disabilities
Disability-Related Videos
Listed below are video collections that share personal stories of individuals with disabilities and universal and other inclusive design strategies that make the world more inclusive of people with disabilities.
DO-IT Videos
DO-IT Videos promote the success of people with disabilities, particularly in school and work settings. DO-IT Videos play in a custom accessible media player with audio description and transcripts provided. Enter a search term to locate content of interest to you.
Accessibility and Universal Design of Online Meetings
Teamwork: Making IT Accessible at the University of Washington and Statewide
The Job Search and Disclosing your Disability
This video explores strategies for disclosing disability-related information in the workplace. Interns and employees with disabilities should consider if, when, and how they want to share information about their disability.
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.
Graduate School and Students with Disabilities
Graduate students with disabilities, working with faculty and disability services, can have successful grad school experiences, complete their degrees, and enter rewarding careers.
Using a Screen Reader
Hadi Rangin, expert in screen reader software, demonstrates how web content sounds to someone using screen reader software and shares characteristics of accessible web pages.
Recruiting and Retaining Employees with Disabilities
Speakers share the benefits of employing individuals with disabilities and steps that can be taken to recruit and retain them.