The images you share on your school website and your school social media make a huge difference. There’s an old Chinese adage that says, “When I hear, I forget. When I see, I remember.” Typically the saying refers to learning something—in this case, I want you to...
Web Accessibility Testing: Keyboard Accessibility
We all have our own way of doing things. Sometimes we do things differently just out of personal preference. Other times, we do things differently because it’s the only way we can actually do it. For example, when I complete an online form, I prefer to tab through...
Do you have an OCR complaint against your school website?Get and keep your school website compliant; but don’t be duped into paying for services you don’t need.
We are getting daily calls from schools around the U.S. about what they are facing with the onslaught of complaints filed with the Office of Civil Rights against their schools. Here is a common scenario they share: Step 1:The school gets notified by the OCR that...
Stop Hiring Developers Who Are Not Trained in ADA Accessibility StandardsIf your developer doesn't know accessibility, you may be at risk.
Is this a plug to only hire School Webmasters for all your website and document accessibility needs? Yes, it is. But it’s more than that. It may even be a bit of a rant. We care too much about our clients and the world of digital accessibility to keep quiet about how...
Collaborate and Get Accessible ResultsConvenient tools like Google Docs aren't always the best option for accessibility.
As administrators, teachers, and staff, it’s important to work together efficiently towards the same goal. Tools such as Google Docs offer convenient collaboration options. There is a good chance your school is already using Google Docs or a similar tool for...