Accessibility Requirements and Guidance for Online and In-Person Education Sessions

 

Accessibility Requirements & Guidance for Online & In-Person Education Sessions

SAA Responsibilities

  • Offer participants a way to request accommodations in advance (ASL interpreter, captioner, etc.). Any accommodations should come at no cost to the participant.
  • Collaborate with participants, venues, and instructors to troubleshoot all accessibility challenges.
  • Anticipate how participants can sign in at an in-person workshop if they are not able to see the sign-in sheet.
  • Ensure that the course portal is accessible.
  • Ensure that the course quiz, if applicable, is accessible.
  • Ensure that at least one or more microphones will be provided.
  • Ensure that name tags for instructor and participants will be provided.
  • Caption webinars.
  • Enable the participants to view the speaker for speech reading while seeing the slides.

Course Creator Responsibilities

REQUIRED

  • Provide course content in advance. Files should be compatible with assistive technology (no scans as images).
  • Utilize built-in accessibility checkers when available, such as in Microsoft 365 apps and Adobe Acrobat.
  • Use a sans serif font.
  • Minimum of 12-point for documents and 18-point for slide decks shown in large halls.
  • Emphasize text through font styles (e.g., normal text, titles, subtitles, headings) rather than different fonts, colors, or other effects.
  • Provide alt-text and verbally describe images that provide non-decorative meaningful information.
  • Create informative slides so that the Deaf or Hard of Hearing would receive equivalent information.
  • Avoid low contrast color combinations and the red-green combination for people with the most common type of colorblindness.

RECOMMENDED

Venue/Host Responsibilities

REQUIRED

  • Accessible parking with wheelchair ramps at the parking lot and building entrance.
  • An automatic door at the building entrance
  • How will all other relevant doors (for classroom/bathroom) be accessible?
  • Provide a map of the parking, building, and floor with written instructions in a Word document (not scanned as an image) to SAA in advance
  • Accessible seating for anyone who may need it
  • A bathroom with accessible toilet and sink
  • Doorways and aisles in the classroom that are wide enough for wheelchair navigation.
  • Accomodation for service animals. (Be aware of policies concerning support animals at individual institutions)
  • Tech support should ensure that all equipment is in working order beforehand and/or be on call during the event.

RECOMMENDED

  • Braille signage throughout the building
  • The room should be accessible via an elevator/ramp
  • Accessible restroom available near the classroom
  • A barrier-free space at the front of the room with clear sight lines to the instructor and other participants for speech reading
  • If necessary, space to comfortably use a personal laptop, or a computer that has standard assistive technology installed
  • At least two microphones available--one for the instructor(s) and another for the audience

Instructor Responsibilities

REQUIRED

  • Use a microphone at all times.
  • If a participant is speaking and the venue does not have an additional microphone, either pass the mic or repeat/summarize through your microphone.
  • Face the audience and stay visible when speaking to allow for speech reading.
  • Panelists or members of a group presentation should identify themselves each time before speaking (names are fine after introductions).
  • Avoid ableist language (i.e., “that’s crazy”).
  • Allow service animals, but do not interact with or touch them without first obtaining permission (same goes for touching a wheelchair or cane).
  • Avoid presenting in front of a bright window/bright light source for backlighting.
  • Plan frequent breaks.