@mjoaquin I don't know how much assistance I can be from a University standpoint. But, we are about to endure an audit on online accessibility. The university is coming up with a policy for accessibility which I believe is super beneficial in supporting making content accessible. Right now, we host Basic Web Accessibility Training. This is a broad training because it is any content offered online whether or not it is in the LMS. In this training, we hand out an accessibility cheat sheet. We also created an accessibility web page for our department: Accessibility Resources - Teaching & Learning Technologies - Library Guides at University of Nevada... and the university created a web page Commitment to Accessibility We have hired an Instructional Technologist that strictly works on accessibility. He will be performing hands-on training as well as targeted training.
Captioning, we use Kaltura (Reach) and 3Play. If they want to come through our department, right now the workflow is as follows, and this could change, first video's we caption is direct accommodations. So, a student who has registered with the Disability Resource Center and is enrolled in a class with videos, those videos get captioned first even if they have not been created. (Note: The DRC enters into the course as a student so they experience and evaluate the content as they student needs assistance) Second, comes most watch videos get captioned and then we go down the list.
We are also rolling UDOIT Information possibly in the Summer. (Like I said we just hired an individual so we are getting him up to speed)
3rd party integrations, we vet each product, first asking for a VPAT then go through internal testing and then our DRC does testing to make sure that we are not allowing a third party integration that is failing at accessibility. Now, this does not stop instructors from using other 3rd party integrations but I am sure as we move forward we will be able to tell the instructors to find something else or stop using that product so they are in compliances with the university policy. It has been mentioned about the use of social media in courses, that is something that we are look at creating best practices with too.
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