Accessibility Training
Comprehensive digital accessibility training ensures that digital spaces and physical environments are inclusive, allowing people of all abilities to navigate the world with independence and dignity. CELT offers a range of synchronus and asychronus options.
For students seeking accessibility training, see our Student Accessibility page.
Printable Resource Guides
Below are printable resource guides to get you started creating accessible course content. It's best to begin with the Digital Accessibility Resources Guide if you are new to digital accessibility.
- Brightspace Resource Guide
- Digital Accessibility Resource Guide
- Language Settings
- Linking Library Content in a Brightspace
- Long Descriptions
- Making VoiceThread Content Accessible
- Navigating Rise Courses
- Picking the Best Format for Content
- Title II Update
- Universal Design for Learning
- Web Accessibility
- Basic Excel Accessibility
- Basic PowerPoint Accessibility
- Basic Word Accessibility
- Microsoft Tutorial: Equation Editor
- Microsoft Tutorial: Exporting Files
- Microsoft Tutorial: Hyperlinks and Screentips
- Microsoft Tutorial: Restrict Editing to a Document
- Microsoft Tutorial: Use PowerPoint Show to Restrict Editing of Slides
Having issues remediating course content? Schedule a CELT Accessibility Consultation to get one-on-one support.
If you have suggestions for additional guides, please reach out by emailing us at celt@stonybrook.edu.