The UTLC and campus partners are hosted two, one-day Course Retrofit Incubators on Monday, November 10 and Friday, November 14, 2025 in the Elliott University Center (lower level).

Participants worked courses with instructional support staff from across campus and attended conference-style information sessions every hour. Both days offered the same programming and support, and participants.

Information Session Schedule

30-minute sessions will occur at the top of the hour throughout the day on various topics. Both days of the incubator will follow this schedule. All information sessions will be located in EUC Alexander. There will be time to work on your course(s) in between sessions, but a separate workspace with accessibility support staff will also be available if you need uninterrupted time to focus on your work.

TimeTopicDescriptionSession PPT link
8:30AMCheck-in (EUC Claxton)Check in and register for the day.
9-9:30AMWelcome/Accessible DesignA quick review of the day’s schedule, and a brief overview of accessible designAccessible Design
10-10:30AMChecking for AccessibilityGet tips on how to structure your content using accessible formatting features and UDOIT in Canvas.Accessibility Checkers in Canvas
11-11:30AMAccessible PDFsPDFs are notorious for being inaccessible. Learn about best practices and things to consider when creating PDFs.Making PDFs Accessible
12:00PMLunchJoin us for a buffet-styled lunch!
1-1:30PMAccessible PresentationsLearn how to make your PowerPoint presentations accessible to all students.Accessible Presentations
2-2:30PMCaptioning & Accessible VideosEnsure your media is accessible including creating, editing, and/or requesting captions and transcriptions.Captioning & Accessible Videos
Information session schedule and descriptions

Hands-on Accessibility Topics

Accessibility specialists are available throughout the day to provide hands-on support on a wide range of topics. Be sure to bring your laptop, charger, headphones, and any course materials you’d like to work through. You can expect to receive help with any of the following issues:

These aren’t the only topics – if you have unique issues that don’t fall into these categories, feel free to share it with an accessibility support team member. They can connect you to the best person or resource to get your issue resolved.

Accessibility Incubator Resources

Accessibility Checkers

The Canvas Accessibility Checker and the Universal Design Online content Inspection Tool, or UDOIT (pronounced “You Do It”) are tools you can use to help identify accessibility issues in your Canvas course content. Accessibility specialists will be on hand to help you use these tools.

Resources

Accessible Formatting & Structure: Styles, Links, & Design 

Specialists will assist with structuring content in Canvas, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and other platforms. 

  • Headings, bulleted lists, and slide titles 
  • Links – meaningful and descriptive 
  • Design – font size, font type, text color, and spacing 

Resources

Accessible Images

Specialists will assist with inserting descriptions for visuals. This includes explaining how to write descriptions (when to use alt text, when long descriptions are needed, determining what information to include and what to exclude in a description). 

  • Alt text 
  • Long text descriptions for complex images
  • Image functionality (including decorative images) 

Resources

Accessible Technology

The Office of Accessibility Resources and Services (OARS) will have a display of various accessible technology available for hands-on exploration.

Resources

Multimedia, Captioning, and Transcription

Specialists will assist with ensuring that video and audio files are accessible to include:

  • Adding and editing closed captions 
  • Generating and editing transcripts for audio files 
  • Choosing an accessible media player (Studio, Panopto, Teams) 
  • Requesting media captions and/or transcriptions
  • General best practices for creating multimedia 

Resources

PDFs

Specialists will assist with creating accessible PDF documents, editing existing PDF documents to make them accessible, and best practices when deciding to use or not use a PDF.

Resources

Tables

Specialists will assist with structuring tables so they’re accessible to include:

  • Header rows
  • Table captions and summaries

Resources