Student Guide to Creating Accessible Materials

Student Guide to Creating Accessible Materials

This article will help students create accessible materials.

Accessibility

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Accessibility ensures that everyone, including people with disabilities, can engage with your content. Whether you're working on assignments, presentations, emails, or social media posts, following these tips will help make your work inclusive and impactful.

✅ For All Content

Before sharing your content, ask yourself:

  1. Have I used headings and structure?

  1. Are images described with alt text?

  1. Do all my videos have captions?

  1. Is my color contrast strong enough?

  1. Are my links descriptive? (“Read about climate change” instead of “Click here”)

  1. Is my content readable and clear?

  1. For my documents, did I pass the accessibility checker?

Accessible Microsoft Documents

🔗Microsoft MS365 Accessibility LinkedIn Learning Path

📄 Accessible Word Documents

🔗 View our Word Accessibility Guide

📊 Accessible PowerPoint Presentations

🔗 View our PowerPoint Accessibility Guide

📧 Accessible Emails

🔗 View our Email Accessibility Guide

🌐 Accessible Google Assignments (Docs, Slides, Forms)

🔗 View our Google Accessibility Guide

📱Accessible Social Media Posts

🔗 View our Social Media Accessibility Guide

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