Faculty Resources


Below you will find a list of resources to help you create accessible courses and materials.

Faculty Webcourses

Accessibility by Design: From Social Justice to Classroom Access

Need a certificate for your portfolio? Interested in learning more about disability and accessibility? SAS designed a webcourse specifically for faculty called Accessibility by Design: From Social Justice to Classroom Access. This course will give an overview on the history of the Americans with Disability Act, disability civil rights and social justice, proactive course access and design, and ways to create an inclusive environment on-campus and in the classroom. A certificate is given upon successful completion of the course, which is estimated to take 2 – 4 hours and can be done at your leisure. To enroll:

  • Go to “Workday
  • In the search bar at the top of the screen, type “Browse Learning Content” and select “Browse Learning Content” from the search results
  • Search for the course by entering SA1973 or “Accessibility by Design” in the catalog search bar
  • The Accessibility by Design course should pop up, which you can select and then enroll

Digital Accessibility Basics

This course will discuss UCF’s Digital Accessibility Policy, as well as strategies to make content more accessible. Information covered includes the UCF Digital Accessibility Policy, webcourse accessibility, document accessibility, video accessibility, as well as providing other resources and contact information to support making online content accessible.

To enroll:

  • Go to “Workday
  • In the search bar at the top of the screen, type “Browse Learning Content” and select “Browse Learning Content” from the search results
  • Search for the course by entering “Digital Accessibility Basics” in the catalog search bar
  • The Digital Accessibility Basics course should pop up, which you can select and then enroll

Digital Accessibility Resources from SAS

UCF Campus Resources and tips on making your instructional content accessible for students with disabilities.

Online Course Accessibility Resources from CDL

List of UCF Resources by the Center for Distributed Learning (CDL) to to help create accessible digital course materials, review existing course materials to identify any possible accessibility barriers, and improve the accessibility of these materials.

Information on the difference between K-12 and Higher Education Accommodations