Accessibility
ATC supports staff and faculty make documents and instuctional materials accessible and compliant with the Accessible Technology Initiative
(ATI)
by providing trainings and consultations.
- Accessible document trainings and open labs are available throughout the semester.
- One-on-one trainings on instructional materials, procurement, and website accessibility are available by requesting an appointment from the ATI website.
- Email/Campus DL Accessibility Training appointments can be requested from the ATI Training - Instructional Materials form
.
- Captioning services:
- Online Education and Training (OET) provides captioning services for faculty created materials.
- Materials not created by a faculty can be captioned by a fee-based vendor service. Visit the ATI website for assistance.
- Other resources:
- IT Accessibility User Guides
- Online training is available from LinkedIn Learning: Creating Accessible Documents in Microsoft Office.
- OET and the Faculty Development Center (FDC) offer many accessibility resources:
- accessible syllabus template
- accessibility guides for MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel or PDF
- Blackboard Ally guidance for faculty
- To learn more about accessibility and inclusion, please consider completing the Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM) certificate program from OET.
Watch this short video to get insight into why CSUF encourages inclusivity, diversity and accessibility. Our campus welcomes diversity and wants to ensure that CSUF is a place of inclusion. Everyone should have equal access to all the great services and programs that our campus provides. Please reach out to our ATC staff to get more information about the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) at CSUF.