September 11, 2025 - 2:30-3:30 PM
Location: This is an online event. Register to receive the Zoom link and calendar invitation.
Intended Audience: Faculty, Instructors, Graduate Student Instructors, Academic Support Staff
Are you looking to create a more inclusive and equitable online learning environment for all your students? Join us for a workshop designed to guide instructors in leveraging Ally in bCourses' powerful features to identify and address digital accessibility barriers. You’ll learn how to navigate Ally’s interactive dashboard, understand your course’s accessibility score, and gain insights into building more accessible content. Discover practical strategies for prioritizing and fixing accessibility issues, including focusing on "low-scoring content" and "easiest issues to fix." We'll explore how Ally provides clear guidance and instructor feedback to help you remediate problems effectively, making your course materials more accessible and engaging for every learner. Elevate your teaching and foster a truly inclusive classroom. Register today to transform your course accessibility!
This session will run for 45 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes reserved for questions.
➡️Register for this event here!⬅️
Registrants will be sent a Zoom link and bCal invite as the workshop date draws near.
***Registration for this session will close one hour before the session***
This event is part of the "Digital Course Content Accessibility" learning path. Be sure to check out this learning path and explore its other components!
Unable to join us for this workshop? Engage with our asynchronous offerings on this topic: Ally in bCourses Service Page or receive customized assistance by emailing allyhelp@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail), or by scheduling a consultation.
Facilitator:
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Joe Feria-Galicia is the Accessibility Team Lead with Research Teaching and Learning. He promotes the creation of accessible instructional materials that provide access to online content for all users. Joe contextualizes this role within a civil rights lens impacting historically excluded communities. In his free time, he enjoys long walks, mountain biking and watching the NBA. |
