At Anthology, we’re committed to building a more inclusive learning experience for all. Accessibility matters every day, which is why our experts are sharing their top tips for making education more accessible—because small changes can make a big impact.
- Accessibility requires human input and thoughtful design by including disabled perspectives to provide a truly user-friendly experience for all.
Dr. Amy Lomellini
- Vulnerability in inclusive teaching fosters growth, collaboration, and learning—embracing mistakes as opportunities, or as Bob Ross said, "happy accidents".
Katie Grennell, PhD
- Don’t be afraid to get started. Even the seemingly smallest product improvement can impact the experience for everyone.
Christopher Aldin
- Accessible events require both physical and digital considerations—plan for mobility, communication, and inclusive presentation formats.
Chrissy Connolly
- Adding clear alt text for images and accurate captions for videos going out on social media takes little effort and really makes a difference in overall accessibility.
Juanita Rojas
Swipe through to learn practical ways to improve accessibility in your work, and join us on March 11 for our Accessibility webinar to dive even deeper on how to make better content.
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