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Accessibility Office Hours

Online via CCC ConferZoom
Thursday, March 23, 2023
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Topic: Introduction to Print Disabilities

Do you know what a print disability is? Do you know what resources are out there for students who have a print disability?

Join us Thursday, March 23, as we discuss options for reading printed instructional materials, which are available for students with and without identified disabilities. We will cover the different print disabilities, available resources, and some best practices.

Please join us. The Accessibility Office Hours offer the opportunity to ask questions and share best practices regarding web, document, and assistive technology accessibility issues. Audience participation is welcome!

Live human captioning and an ASL interpreter will be available for this event.

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android

Accessibility Capability Maturity Model

Learn more about the ACMM and how it helps drive accessibility forward.

Training

Find online and in-person accessibility training opportunities for college staff and faculty.

Alternate Media Workflow

Learn more about alternate media best practices and the different types of alternate formats.

About the CCC Accessibility Center

The CCC Accessibility Center proactively assesses the California community college system's web and information technology accessibility needs and offers services, guidance and technical assistance to help colleges in realizing an accessible technology environment. Diversity and inclusion are core values embraced by the California Community Colleges. Accessible websites and information technology positively impacts individuals with disabilities, offering greater opportunity for engagement and participation in pursuit of lifelong learning throughout California's community colleges.

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