Accessible digital content helps ensure that everyone鈥攊ncluding students, faculty, patients, staff, and visitors鈥攃an fully participate in our digital spaces. Whether you鈥檙e just starting to explore digital accessibility or looking to enhance your existing skills, there are practical, flexible ways to learn as we count up (not down!) to a more accessible, inclusive UW.
Below is a list of both asynchronous and synchronous training opportunities available to anyone with a 91探花NetID, offered through multiple 91探花departments and partners鈥攊ncluding , , and UW-IT Accessible Technology Services.
Training Options by Audience
Find more info about LinkedIn Learning, Deque University, and other training in the Digital Accessibility Training Options section.
- 91探花students: LinkedIn Learning, Deque University, Accessibility 101, Accessible Technology webinars
- 91探花faculty & graduate students:聽LinkedIn Learning, Deque University, Accessibility 101, Accessible Technology webinars, Teaching@UW, Course Accessibility Lunch & Learns
- 91探花staff, including web developers and designers: LinkedIn Learning, Deque University, Accessibility 101, Web Accessibility & Usability Meetups, Accessible Technology webinars
All training options are free to the 91探花community, with the exception of the final item on the following list: the Web & Digital Accessibility Specialization offered through 91探花Professional & Continuing Education.
Don’t Know Where to Start?
We recommend either of the following:
- Follow the LinkedIn learning paths recommended by Accessible Technology Services (ATS) staff which are listed on the ATS LinkedIn Learning web page.
- Visit the Deque University for 91探花Users web page suggested courses for specific roles (beginners, faculty, staff, developers) applications, and platforms.
Digital Accessibility Training Options
Audiences: 91探花students, faculty, staff, graduate students
Skill levels: Beginner to Advanced
LinkedIn Learning provides a rich catalog of digital accessibility training videos, available at no cost to 91探花students, staff, and faculty. To help you get started, Accessible Technology Services (ATS) has created four custom learning paths for the 91探花community, with more to come!
Topics include:聽
- Web accessibility
- Creating accessible documents and multimedia
- Inclusive design practices
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Audiences: 91探花students, faculty, staff, developers, designers, and more
Skill levels: Beginner to Advanced
Deque University is a great place to start learning at your own pace and level, and their training library is free for anyone with a 91探花NetID.
Deque University is a great place to start learning at your own pace and level, and their training library is free for anyone with a 91探花NetID.
Deque鈥檚 online library contains over 100 courses and reference materials about digital accessibility. The courses are as short as 30 minutes or as long as 6 hours and cover a wide range鈥攆rom the basics to more advanced techniques鈥攁nd are useful for all kinds of roles: faculty, developers, designers, document authors, and more. To help you get started, Accessible Technology Services (ATS) has created a list of suggested courses for specific roles on the on the Accessible Technology Services (ATS) Deque University for 91探花Users web 辫补驳别.听
Audiences: 91探花faculty, staff, graduate students
Skill levels: Beginner to Intermediate
Hosted in the 91探花Bothell Canvas instance, Accessibility 101 is a self-paced course that introduces:
- Core disability and accessibility concepts
- Best practices for creating accessible web content and documents
- Universal Design (UD) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
- Optional deep dives into PDF remediation, spreadsheet accessibility, accessible teaching, and more
An updated version of Accessibility 101 will be launched soon! Visit 91探花Bothell鈥檚 page for more information.聽
Audiences: 91探花web developers & designers
Skill levels: Beginner to Advanced
These monthly meetups are a place for accessibility-minded colleagues to casually review and discuss projects, including hands-on testing and code review. Offered on the 4th Tuesday of each month, 11:00-noon.
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Audiences: 91探花faculty, staff, graduate students
Skill levels: Beginner
This monthly series, hosted by Mary-Colleen Jenkins, an instructional accessibility specialist with UW鈥檚 Accessible Technology Services (ATS), features guest speakers from the 91探花community who share insights and information on making your course content digitally accessible. Typically offered the 1st Tuesday of each month, from noon to 1:00 pm.
Find out more about these monthly sessions on the Accessible Technology Events page.
Audiences: 91探花faculty, staff, graduate students
Skill levels: Beginner
The page on provides actionable guidance for instructors with specific guidance for syllabi, reading & textbooks, slide decks, Canvas courses, and more.
Teaching@ 91探花also offers , an eight-week, online course that enhances digital-course design and pedagogy while integrating key accessibility principles.
This year, Teaching@ 91探花is also offering several related to digital accessibility.
Audiences: 91探花students, faculty, staff
Skill levels: Beginner to Advanced
UW-IT Accessible Technology Services (ATS) offers on-demand webinar recordings covering topics such as:
- Teaching accessible online courses
- Document and web accessibility
- Video accessibility
- Testing with screen readers
- Accessibility in procurement
Watch recordings at your own pace on the Accessible Technology Webinar Series 辫补驳别.听
Skill level: Beginner to Advanced
12-week, online, asynchronous program through 91探花Professional & Continuing Education聽
Audiences: Web & mobile developers, as well as nontechnical professionals, compliance coordinators, program administrators, social service professionals, disability service providers, educators, content creators, and advocates in any field that want to be more comfortable with a broad range of issues in making digital technology more accessible to individuals of diverse abilities. The course is designed to build foundational skills in digital accessibility, including the use of accessibility tools and the creation of accessible content.
Visit UW鈥檚 website for more information, including tuition and schedule.聽
Join the Pack: Support Digital Accessibility
Learn about Power of the Pack, find tools and training that work for you, and help build a 91探花that is accessible to everyone in the community. For more information, resources, and support, visit the Digital Accessibility portal.

To kick off a new series spotlighting digital accessibility experts and champions at the 91探花, we spoke with Amy J. Ko, a professor at UW’s Information School, adjunct professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, and a member of the Digital Accessibility Initiative’s Innovation & Research Action Team.