What Presentation and Handout Materials Can We Use for Our CBI?
Through AccessCollege and other projects, DO-IT has created a comprehensive collection of publications and videos that can be used in your CBI. They can be found online by selecting "publications and videos" from the DO-IT website at www.washington.edu/doit. Any CBI might include the handouts listed below:
- Applications of Universal Design in Education (UDE)
- AccessCollege: An Alliance to Promote the Success of People with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education
- AccessCollege: Systemic Change for Postsecondary Institutions
- Universal Design in Education: Principles and Applications
- Universal Design: Principles, Process, and Applications
- DO-IT Free Printed Publications
- DO-IT Videos, Books, and Training Materials
Listed below are additional publications, videos, web resources, and overhead visuals for specific CBI topics.
Creating a More Accessible Institution
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Video
Handout
Websites
- The Board Room
- The Center for Universal Design in Education
- Overhead Visuals
Templates pp. 43 - 89
Making Instruction Welcoming and Accessible to All Students
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Videos
- Building the Team: Faculty, Staff, and Students Working Together
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction
- Working Together: Faculty and Students with Disabilities
Handouts
- Academic Accommodations for Students with Learning Disabilities
- Academic Accommodations for Students with Psychiatric Disabilities
- Effective Communication: Faculty and Students with Disabilities
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction
- Invisible Disabilities and Postsecondary Education
- Universal Design of Instruction: Definition, Principles, and Examples
- Working Together: Faculty and Students with Disabilities
- Working Together: Teaching Assistants and Students with Disabilities
Websites
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-59, 64-67, 70, 74, 86, 89
Making Online Learning Accessible to All Students and Instructors
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Videos
- Computer Access: In Our Own Words
- Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
Handouts
- Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone
- Web Accessibility: Guidelines for Administrators
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
Website
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-70, 86, 89
Making Student Services Welcoming and Accessible to All Students
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Videos
- Access to the Future: Preparing Students with Disabilities for Careers
- Equal Access: Campus Libraries
- Equal Access: Student Services
Handouts
- Access to the Future: Preparing College Students with Disabilities for Careers
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Advising
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Career Services
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Financial Aid
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Housing and Residential Life
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Libraries
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Registration
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Student Services
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Tutoring and Learning Centers
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
Websites
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-59, 68-70, 87, 89
Assuring that Information Technology is Accessible to All Students
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Videos
- Access to Technology in the Workplace: In Our Own Words
- Computer Access: In Our Own Words
- Equal Access: Campus Libraries
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Computer Labs
- Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities
- Working Together: Computers and People with Mobility Impairments
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working Together: Faculty and Students with Disabilities
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
Handouts
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Computer Labs
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Libraries
- Web Accessibility: Guidelines for Administrators
- Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities
- Working Together: Computers and People with Mobility Impairments
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
Websites
- AccessWeb
- The Center for Universal Design in Education
- National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-63, 69-70, 73, 89
Making Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Accessible to All Students
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Videos
- Equal Access: Science and Students with Sensory Impairments
- The Winning Equation: Access + Attitude = Success in Math and Science
- Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities
- Working Together: Computers and People with Mobility Impairments
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
- Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities
Handouts
- Equal Access: Science and Students with Sensory Impairments
- Making Science Labs Accessible to Students with Disabilities
- The Winning Equation: Access + Attitude = Success in Math and Science
- Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities
- Working Together: Computers and People with Mobility Impairments
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
Websites
- The Alliance for Access to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
www.washington.edu/doit/programs/accessstem/overview - National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education
www.washington.edu/accessit
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-67, 69-70, 89
Assuring that Employment Opportunities and Services are Accessible to Students with Disabilities
Consider using the following additional products for a CBI on this topic.
Videos
- Access to the Future: Preparing Students with Disabilities for Careers
- Access to Technology in the Workplace: In Our Own Words
- Finding Gold: Hiring the Best and the Brightest
- It's Your Career: Work-Based Learning Opportunities for College Students with Disabilities
Handouts
- Access to the Future: Preparing College Students with Disabilities for Careers
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Career Services
- Finding Gold: Hiring the Best and the Brightest
- It's Your Career: Work-Based Learning Opportunities for College Students with Disabilities
Website
Overhead Visuals
- Templates pp. 43-59, 68-70, 87, 89