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Introduction to Accessibility and Universal Design

September 16 at 10:00 am to 11:15 am

Universal Design means design for everyone and various accessibility icons.

These trainings are only available to CSUN employees. You are required to login with your CSUN credentials in order to access Microsoft Bookings form). If you encounter any issues while completing the training registration form, please contact udc@csun.edu.

To register via Microsoft Bookings, go to the date of the workshop and select the time in the Bookings calendar, fill in your information, then scroll down to select the red Book button.

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Description:  In this introductory session, participants will explore essential strategies and principles of accessibility and universal design aimed at fostering inclusive learning environments. The session will highlight practical approaches to supporting the diverse needs of students, faculty, and staff by creating materials and experiences that are accessible to all.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Understand the distinction between accessibility and universal design.
  • Learn the four foundational principles of accessibility.
  • Identify the benefits of designing with accessibility in mind and applying universal design principles to enhance learning experiences and materials.

Recommended Attendees: Staff, Faculty, Executives, Financial Personnel, Marketing Specialist, Business Analyst, Admin Support, Graphic Designers, and Instructional Support.

Location: Virtual event

Note: The accessibility training is for CSUN faculty, staff, student employees, and alumni.

Accommodations: If you require accommodations, please contact udc@csun.edu.

Please note that a minimum of 10 attendees is required for UDC to conduct the training event.

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Date:
September 16
Time:
10:00 am to 11:15 am
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Universal Design Center
Phone
(818) 677-5898
Email
udc@csun.edu
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