Resources
Accessibility at UNC
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are widely accepted as the go-to standard for digital accessibility compliance and serve as the basis of most accessibility regulations worldwide.
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
- W3C’s How to Meet WCAG 2.0 (Quick Reference)
- WebAIM’s WCAG 2 Checklist
- WebAIM’s Principles of WCAG
- W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) – develops standards and support materials to help you understand and implement accessibility.
General Training Videos
- Linkedin Learning – What is Accessibility?
- Linkedin Learning – Web Accessibility Concepts
- Linkedin Learning – Overview of Screen Readers
- Linkedin Learning – Overview of Screen Magnifiers
- Linkedin Learning – Overview of Voice Recognition
- OCR Web Accessibility Video Series from the ADA National Network
- An Introduction to Digital Accessibility [3:26 min]
- Topic 1: Digital Accessibility: Three Points About the Law [5:58 min]
- Topic 2: How Some People with Disabilities Use Technology [6:02 min]
- Topic 3: Recommended Practices & Tips for Digital Accessibility [6:25 min]
- Topic 6: The Importance of Manual Testing for Digital Accessibility [5:10 min]
- Topic 7: Keyboard Access and Visual Focus Indicators [4:06 min]
- Topic 8: Testing When the Screen is Magnified [3:06 min]
- Topic 9: Logical Reading Order [4:05 min]
- Topic 10: Alternative Text [5:08 min]
- Topic 13: Use of Color Alone to Convey Information [5:14 min]
- Topic 14: Color Contrast [3:40 min]
- Topic 15 / Links [3:58 min]
- Topic 16: Tables [4:11 min]
- Topic 17: Heading Structure [3:11 min]
- Topic 18: Video Captioning [5:11 min]