At ASU, new and redesigned websites, applications, online courses, and other digital content should comply with the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA. Existing websites, applications, online courses, and other digital content should be tested, and accessibility issues should be remediated as time and resources permit.
To accomplish this, all ASU employees should be familiar with the digital accessibility concepts relevant to their role.
For more information, see the Remediation Priorities and Exemptions sections of the ASU Accessibility Procedural Guidelines, which supplement the ASU IT Accessibility Standard.
Accessibility for Your Role at ASU
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Accessibility Connections
- For accessibility in online learning and education, join the UDAT working group.
- Attend one of the Digital Accessibility Liaisons' monthly trainings.
- Connect with us on ASU's #accessibility Slack channel.
- Subscribe to ASU's ITACCESS mailing list.