Accessibility
- Captioning and Transcribing Media
- Consulting
- Resources
- Tools and Techniques
- Training
- Understanding the
UW Policy - Videos and Podcasts
Related
SERVICES
Accessibility
Resources
FAQ • Myths • UW Templates • Web Accessibility Checklist
Other Resources
- UW-Madison Disability Resource Guide
From the Facilities, Planning & Management Department. Disability information for students, faculty/staff and visitors including information on parking, technical assistance, maps, and emergency evacuation program information. - McBurney Disability Resource Center
Assists in creating an accessible university community where students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to fully participate in all aspects of the educational environment. - Access and Accommodation Resource Coordinators
UW-Madison's department appointee helps faculty, staff and students address issues of access and accommodation in the instructional setting. - AccessCollege: Postsecondary Education and Students with Disabilities (DO-IT, U. Washington)
Resources for faculty, staff, administrators and students to learn about disabilities and how to create accessible environments, programs, and resources for students with disabilities. - AgrAbility Project
Created to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture. - Office for Equity and Diversity
- InfoLab Assistive Equipment
Assistive technology resources available in campus computer labs. - Technology Use Survey - Students with Disabilities - 2009
- Technology Use Survey - Students with Disabilities - 2008
- Technology Use Survey - Students with Disabilities - 2006
- Technology Use Survey - Students with Disabilities - 2004
- Technology Use Survey - Students with Disabilities - 2002
- Trace Research and Development Center
Research center which focuses on making off the shelf technologies and systems like computers and the Internet more accessible for all through the process known as universal or accessible design. - Web Accessibility For All
(Center on Education and Work, School of Education, UW-Madison)
An array of resources, links, and tutorials designed to help individuals and organizations create and maintain accessible web content. - Web Accessibility In Mind (WEBAIM)
Administered through a grant provided by the Learning Anywhere Anytime Partnership Program through the Fund for the Improvement of Post secondary Education. Their broad project goal is to improve accessibility to online learning opportunities for individuals with disabilities.