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.