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The Innovative Instructor
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The Innovative Instructor

Source: https://ii.library.jhu.edu/2026/01/30/starting-the-semester-with-accessibility-in-mind/ Parent: https://ii.library.jhu.edu/

As the semester gets underway, this is a gentle reminder that faculty are responsible for creating course materials that are accessible to all students. While the start of the term is often packed with course preparation, Canvas/LMS setup, and student communication, building accessibility into materials from the beginning can prevent barriers before they arise. University-wide guidelines were published in 2021 to ensure that all new content aligns with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA. Faculty are expected to make a good-faith, proactive effort to ensure their materials meet these standards and support equitable access for all learners.

A few best practices to help you get started:

For multimedia:

Other considerations:

This is not a complete list – faculty are encouraged to explore in more detail the university’s resources on how to create an accessible learning environment:

Do you have additional questions about accessibility? Contact your division’s teaching and learning center for more assistance.

Amy Brusini, Senior Instructional Designer\ Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation 

Image source: magele-picture – stock.adobe.com, Canvas screenshot