Digital Accessibility
On April 24, 2024, the . This update mandates that all digital course content offered by public universities conform to accessibility industry standards by April 24, 2026.
Accessible Course Content
Accessible courses are built through clear structure, thoughtful formatting, and careful attention to content elements. Use proper headings, lists, and tables; make links descriptive; use color wisely; add alt text for images; ensure media has captions and transcripts; and provide accessible documents with properly formatted elements.
Applying the following practices will help all students access and engage with your course effectively.
Training
Digital and instructional accessibility ensures all members of the Kent State community can engage fully with technology, course materials, and classroom experiences. Our Equal Access Learning hub offers guidance and resources to help faculty and staff reduce barriers, meet legal standards, and design with inclusion in mind.
- Equal Access Learning Hub
- Equal Access Academy Training Calendar
- Accessible Canvas Courses (self-paced training course, coming soon!)
Questions?
Please email EqualAccess@kent.edu for questions regarding the Department of Justice updated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and/or your course materials.