
Compliance: Implementing The Latest DOJ Digital Accessibility Guidelines On Campus
Description Overview Join us for an engaging and interactive webinar designed to equip educators and technology staff with the knowledge and tools needed to comply with the latest Department of Justice (DOJ) Ruling on digital accessibility. This ruling impacts most postsecondary institutions across the United States, outlining essential guidelines and timelines for implementation. In This Session, You'll Discover: The legal foundations of the DOJ regulations and the institutions required to comply. A practical introduction to the universal design framework. Real-world examples of specific accessibility practices mandated by the ruling. Clear timelines for compliance to help you stay ahead of the curve. Why Attend? Interactive Learning: Participate in discussions and Q&A sessions to deepen your understanding. Practical Strategies: Gain actionable insights to effectively implement these new regulations on your campus. Expert Guidance: Our experienced speaker will share valuable resources and further learning opportunities to support your journey. Objectives Describe the challenges some individuals with disabilities face when trying to access computers, digital documents, and other technologies. Understand the recent DOJ Ruling on digital accessibility and how it applies to postsecondary institutions in the United States. Share examples of practices required by the ruling. Explore how a universal design framework can guide your campus in complying with the DOJ digital accessibility ruling. Who Should Attend Academic Administrators Deans, Vice Presidents & Presidents Directors Educational Policy Makers Faculty Members Managers & Supervisors Online Learning Professionals