What is Digital Accessibility?
Digital accessibility ensures that everyone, including people with disabilities, can access and use digital content and tools. Building accessibility into websites, documents, and course materials from the start helps everyone. It reduces the need for last-minute fixes, improves usability across the board, and supports a wide range of users — including those with temporary or situational challenges. Accessible design is smart design.
Four Quick Tips
Are you looking for easy ways to improve your digital content today? Here are four quick tips that will help you improve your content's accessibility:
- Include Alternative Text (Alt Text) to describe images for screen reader users. Find additional resources for Accessible Images here.
- Use Headings (Heading 1, Heading 2) to create a clear structure rather than just bolding text in documents, presentations, myUMBC posts, and websites. Find additional resources for Accessible Documents and Presentations here.
- Provide descriptive link text (e.g., "Register for the Workshop") instead of vague phrases like "Click Here." Learn more about Website Accessibility here.
- Ensure all videos have accurate captions. Utilize Video Resources and Audio Accessibility Resources.
UMBC's Commitment to Digital Accessibility
Your Work Matters. Whether you are sending a newsletter, updating a website, or sharing a video, you are helping build a more inclusive UMBC. Accessibility is not just a technical checklist; it is a shared commitment to ensuring that every Retriever and guest can participate fully.
Together, we can build a more inclusive digital experience for everyone at UMBC.