Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

What is accessibility? Who needs it? Often, accessibility is defined narrowly, with emphasis on physical limitations. Accessibility needs, however, come in many forms, from vision and hearing impairment, to developmental disorders like Autism, to psychiatric conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD.

Unfortunately, accessibility does not come with a simple set of checkboxes. It is a philosophy and practice that embraces social, physical, and informational elements. Universal design does not come in the form of a quick and easy guide. It is a philosophy. To implement it completely requires more than just screen readers and video captions.

Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles introduces the need for accessibility in online education and library services and the framework of universal design for learning. It takes a scoping, rather than a purely technical, approach. It will help you not only o create accessible content, but with how to communicate with students in an accessible manner.

This LITA Guide covers:

  • accessibility law,
  • Universal Design for Learning and Web Content Accessibility guidelines, and
  • communication and educational research and theory.

The content is interspersed with practical examples and case studies.

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Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

What is accessibility? Who needs it? Often, accessibility is defined narrowly, with emphasis on physical limitations. Accessibility needs, however, come in many forms, from vision and hearing impairment, to developmental disorders like Autism, to psychiatric conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD.

Unfortunately, accessibility does not come with a simple set of checkboxes. It is a philosophy and practice that embraces social, physical, and informational elements. Universal design does not come in the form of a quick and easy guide. It is a philosophy. To implement it completely requires more than just screen readers and video captions.

Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles introduces the need for accessibility in online education and library services and the framework of universal design for learning. It takes a scoping, rather than a purely technical, approach. It will help you not only o create accessible content, but with how to communicate with students in an accessible manner.

This LITA Guide covers:

  • accessibility law,
  • Universal Design for Learning and Web Content Accessibility guidelines, and
  • communication and educational research and theory.

The content is interspersed with practical examples and case studies.

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Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

by Brady Lund
Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles: A LITA Guide

by Brady Lund

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Overview

What is accessibility? Who needs it? Often, accessibility is defined narrowly, with emphasis on physical limitations. Accessibility needs, however, come in many forms, from vision and hearing impairment, to developmental disorders like Autism, to psychiatric conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD.

Unfortunately, accessibility does not come with a simple set of checkboxes. It is a philosophy and practice that embraces social, physical, and informational elements. Universal design does not come in the form of a quick and easy guide. It is a philosophy. To implement it completely requires more than just screen readers and video captions.

Creating Accessible Online Instruction Using Universal Design Principles introduces the need for accessibility in online education and library services and the framework of universal design for learning. It takes a scoping, rather than a purely technical, approach. It will help you not only o create accessible content, but with how to communicate with students in an accessible manner.

This LITA Guide covers:

  • accessibility law,
  • Universal Design for Learning and Web Content Accessibility guidelines, and
  • communication and educational research and theory.

The content is interspersed with practical examples and case studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538139202
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/28/2020
Series: LITA Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Brady Lund is a doctoral candidate at Emporia State University’s School of Library and Information Management, where he also earned a master’s degree in library science. He is author of over two dozen articles published in well-known library and information science journals as well as two books. His work generally encompasses information technology, information behavior, and statistical methods applied to library and information topics.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Accessibility: It’s the Law

Chapter 2. Introducing Universal Design for Learning and Web Content Accessibility

Chapter 3. Developing Online Content with UDL

Chapter 4. Effective Communication In-Person and Online

Chapter 5. Balancing Accessibility and Engagement

Chapter 6. How Accessibility Evolves with New Innovation

Chapter 7. Case Studies

Index

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