Accessibility
Accessibility Week Day 5 Recap: A Live Success Story with College Accessibility (with ShareStream)
Today Jessica Weinstein, Chief Revenue Officer for ShareStream, and Linda Kite-Scott, EIR Accessibility Coordinator for Texas A&M University – Texarkana, gave a presentation on how Texas A&M University – Texarkana made the university’s courses more…
Read MoreAccessibility Week Day 4 Recap: Universities Amid COVID-19 (with NYU & WVU)
Today David Ryan, a Media Strategist for West Virginia University, and Joe Rivera, a Media Production Specialist at the NYU School of Law, talked about how colleges are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Webinar Transcript…
Read MoreAccessibility Week Day 3 Recap: Meet Your Speech-to-Text Needs Without Breaking the Bank
Mary Kenny and Brian Luo, Product Managers at Rev, talk about Rev’s best-in-class speech-to-text products. Key Webinar Slides Webinar Transcript Sara Ciskie: (00:04) Well, hello everyone, and welcome to our third webinar as…
Read MoreAccessibility Week Day 2 Recap: Proving Your University’s Unique Value (with Panopto)
Mike Rich, VP of Business Development at Panopto did an Accessibility Week presentation with Head of Customer Success Sara Ciskie at Rev. They talked about successful and optimal communication strategies for online classrooms, using transcriptions…
Read MoreAccessibility Week Day 1 Recap: How To Evolve Online Learning with Video (with Kaltura)
Noa Oron, Global Business Development Director at Kaltura spoke with Head of Customer Success Sara Ciskie at Rev. They talked about how educators can use video for teaching and how to make video courses more…
Read MoreJoin Rev’s 2020 Accessibility Week June 22-June 26
Rev is hosting a week-long virtual event where people can tune in during their lunch hour to learn all about how to scale their accessibility efforts during the COVID-19 era. Featuring our own partners and…
Read MoreHow to Use Visuals for Effective Remote Team Communication
Remote team communication can be challenging for businesses. Especially when staff members haven’t been given enough time to adjust to this new model of work. The personal connection that comes with teams occupying the same…
Read MoreADA Website Compliance Lawsuits & Settlements: Examples of Cases to Know
Accessibility is an important part of running your business and your website. It’s essential to ensure that your business’ website and web content is accessible to all customers, regardless of disabilities. In 1990, the Americans…
Read More7 Web Accessibility Resources Every College with Distance Learning Needs
Inspiring the next generation of brilliant minds begins by eliminating barriers in their education. For students with physical, situational, or learning disabilities, this means ensuring that Internet access is all-inclusive. When taking steps to prepare…
Read MoreeLearning Courses & the Coronavirus: How Educators Can Improve Accessibility in the Virtual Classroom
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, universities nationwide hurriedly shift to online classes in an attempt to curtail the spread. Institutions are actively working to ensure students and faculty are equipped with…
Read MoreEssential ADA Compliance in the Classroom – Guide for All Educators
Educators have an obligation to ensure classroom accessibility for students with disabilities. The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requires providing inclusive classrooms in grades K-12. It dictates details in classroom design, teaching strategies, and the…
Read MoreRoadmap to Web Accessibility in Higher Education
Universities and colleges must upgrade their websites, online courses, and network resources to meet modern web accessibility standards. This can be a difficult challenge to overcome. We’ve put together this guide to give you the…
Read MoreWCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and Checklist
As our world continues to trend digitally, more business is found, secured, and conducted online. To maximize the value of your company’s web presence, your website should be built with a focus on accessibility. The…
Read MoreADA Compliance for Colleges & Universities: Laws Protecting People with Disabilities
In the United States, persons with disabilities are a protected class. Public colleges, universities, and many private institutions of higher education have a legal obligation to ensure that all environments across the campus are made…
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