Accessibility Resources and Tools
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All faculty, whether they teach online or on-campus, are required to meet the State and Federal requirements for ensuring accessibility of all course offerings. All courses must be accessible regardless of whether or not a disabled student is currently enrolled. Please use the following resources and tools to assist you in making your course accessible.
Guidelines:
- Distance Education Accessibility Guidelines (2011).
- Accessibility of Distance Learning Courses.
- Sample DSPS Statement for Syllabus.
Resources for Making Content Accessible:
- Check out more captioning resources, including information about The Distance Education Captioning and Transcription (DECT) Grant which provides funding for getting videos captioned by external vendors. Fill out this District Captioning Request Form and email Liesl Boswell (lboswell@sdccd.edu)
- The High Tech Center Training Unit (HTCTU) has several training manuals and tutorials that provide more detailed information on making specific filetypes accessible to students with disabilities.
- Access Technologists on your campus can assist with making your course materials accessible:
City College DSPS: (619)388-3513
Mesa College DSPS: (619)388-2780
Miramar College DSPS: (619)388-7312
College of Continuing Education DSPS contacts. - Contact SDCCD Online Learning Pathways for more assistance and information on making your course materials accessible for your students.