To begin, take stock of your content using the following strategies:
For each item on your list, make a plan to assess its accessibility and note what would resolve any accessibility problems in those materials.
Not sure what to do? Review the Faculty Resource section here to access tools that will help you review each of your content types. This section contains links to training that will show you how to remediate your existing content or create new content that is accessible from the start.
Ensure that the appropriate members of your team are aware of this regulatory change and their associated responsibilities.
The university has a variety of tools that can be leveraged to help you assess and improve your content, including:
Digital Accessibility at USI- Faculty Handout
Simply Accessible: Creating Inclusive Course Materials
FAQ- Web Content and Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
7 Easy Steps to Creating an Inclusive Document
Accessibility Compliance PPT- University Day 2026
Creating Accessible Word Documents article
Creating Accessible PowerPoint Presentations: Overview
Tip Sheet on Microsoft PowerPoint
Creating Accessible PDF Documents: Overview
Create and verify PDF accessibility (Acrobat Pro)
Creating Accessible Video and Audio Content: Overview
Ally for LMS Help Center: Improve the usability and accessibility of your content
Inaccessible PDF Example Read with Screen Reader
Complete Tech Takeaway video library
Learn more about Accessibility in Word.
Learn more about Accessibility in PowerPoint.
Learn more about Accessibility in Excel.
Learn more about Accessibility in Adobe Acrobat.
Cheatsheets from the National Center on Disability and Access to Education (NCDAE)
Not sure how to provide accommodations and make your course more accessible to all students? Take the Vector course “Best Practices for Providing Accommodations,” available through your myUSI portal under the"Training" menu.