We’re excited to announce that we’ve added new sessions to our training and workshop calendar, with offerings now scheduled through December 2025. Support your learning and build practical accessibility skills […]| Digital Accessibility
On December 3rd 2024, the Digital Accessibility Office hosted a panel on the new American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II regulations. Moderated by Lane Fields, the panel included Tiffany […]| Digital Accessibility
The Carolina App Team, spearheaded by UNC junior Bonnie Zhang and fellow students Jiyoon Moon, Noah Frahm, and Morgan Roberts, are demonstrating their commitment to accessibility through an innovative app […]| Digital Accessibility
Various types of AI tools exist, including those that can generate text, such as creative or professional prose and conversations (e.g. IBM watsonx and ChatGPT); create visual art from photographic […]| Digital Accessibility
Tuesday, November 12 is Purple Tuesday, celebrated by customer service providers around the world through a commitment to accessible experiences for all users. Please join the Digital Accessibility Office at […]| Digital Accessibility
Please check out our Web Basics training next week, November 12 1-2:30 PM, to learn more about the fundamentals of accessible web design. Document Remediation Part 1 (Word and PowerPoint) […]| Digital Accessibility
On Monday, 10/28, the Digital Accessibility Office presented to students on digital accessibility basics with SILS professor Willie Payne. Professor Payne talked about conducting a laptop orchestra with blind and […]| Digital Accessibility
Rachel Reynolds, Special Collections Exhibitions Coordinator at UNC’s Wilson Special Collections Library, brings a passion for accessibility and inclusivity to her role in curating exhibitions. “Catering to a wide range […]| Digital Accessibility
The Digital Accessibility Office has prepared documentation around compliance, including a sample compliance plan, to help with your changes to your digital content. Remember that we have a deadline of […]| Digital Accessibility
Emaan Hashi at the Bell Tower on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill. (Photo by Jeyhoun Allebaugh/UNC-Chapel Hill)Senior Emaan Hashi, from Charlotte, North Carolina, is a senior information science major with a minor in data science, and her passion for accessibility shines through her work as an assistant with the Digital Accessibility Office. Emaan says of her academic and work accomplishments, “I’ve had the chance to work on a variety of projects, from UX research to digital accessibility. B...| Digital Accessibility