Accessibility Trainings/Courses
Internal Trainings
Recorded Presentations
- Electronic Accessibility for Faculty, Fall 2025 – Overview, expectations, strategies, tools, and how-tos, and resources.
Short Online Course – Accessible and Inclusive Electronic Content
- TILT offers a three-week, asynchronous course. Registration is through Bridge, but the course takes place in Canvas.
- It is part of the Best Practices in Teaching series, and is eligible for 5 domain experience units in the Inclusive Pedagogy track.
- The course is free for both faculty and staff.
- Staff are welcome and encouraged to register as the course is not limited to teaching roles.
Tutorials on this Website
- Visit the Tutorials and Best Practices portion of this website for self-guided tutorials.
- Both written and video tutorials are available.
One-on-One Consultations
- The ATRC provides one-on-one consultations for content editors after website resources have been attempted
- Consultations include follow-up questions from website tutorials or online trainings
- Request help brainstorming solutions for more complex content or situations
- Assistance is also available for faculty learning how to meet required accommodations
LinkedIn Learning Courses
Learn at your own pace with LinkedIn Learning. (See information on logging into LinkedIn Learning with a CSU account.)
Of the many trainings available, the following provide a good overview:
General Accessibility for Faculty and Staff
- Foundations of Accessible e-Learning
- Create Accessible Presentations
- Checking Colors for Accessibility
- Make Your Word Document Accessible
- PDF: Convert a Scan to Searchable Text
- Creating Accessible and Inclusive Video
- Accessibility Features in Excel
- Canvas Accessibility with Anthology Ally
PDF Accessibility In-Depth
Accessibility for Web Content Creators
Accessibility for Developers
External Trainings
Document Accessibility
- WebAIM has a comprehensive offering of tutorials on their website. This is an excellent resource for those going beyond what our website covers.
- WebAIM: Accessible Documents Course. This is a paid course, and a good option for those who want to go beyond the basics that we cover in our online course.
- AccessibilityOz Document Courses – AccessibilityOz offers paid courses on both Word and PDF accessibility.
- Deque University Document Courses – Deque offers paid courses on a variety of document types including Word, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, EPUB, and InDesign.
Web Accessibility
- SiteImprove Accessibility Hub
- We are able to assign self-paced trainings to individuals through our SiteImprove license. Please email [email protected] to request information about these training opportunities.
- w3c: Digital Accessibility Foundations. This is a free online course for web content managers and web developers.
- w3c Accessibility Fundamentals. The w3c also has free training materials to help web developers understand how to apply WCAG2 guidelines.
- WebAIM: Web Accessibility Virtual Training. This is a paid course.
- AccessibilityOz Web Courses – AccessibilityOz offers a variety of paid courses including WCAG2 standards for content managers, for web developers, and video accessibility.
- Deque University Web Courses – Deque offers a full curriculum on web accessibility covering a variety of in-depth topics including AJAX and ARIA and mobile apps.
Testing for Accessibility
Learn how to test websites and applications for accessibility.