Digital Accessibility

Professional Development Opportunities in Digital Accessibility

New Title II ADA Regulations — Self-Paced Micro-Credential Courses

 

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In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice released new Title II regulations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), strengthening requirements for digital accessibility in education.
Colleges and universities are now expected to ensure that websites, course materials, and learning platforms are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Compliance deadlines are approaching in April 2026.

To support faculty and staff in meeting these requirements, the Innovation, Development, Education and Assessment(I.D.E.A) team will offer self-paced micro-credential courses starting September 2025.

Participants who complete any Digital Accessibility course or workshop will earn:

  • Digital Badge documenting ADA Title II–aligned professional development

  • Certificate with verified Professional Development (PD) hours

📚 Digital Accessibility Micro-Credentials (Self-Paced Online Courses)

Open enrollment: September 1 –Dec 1, 2025
Faculty and staff can complete one, two, or all three self-paced courses.

Register for the Self-Paced Courses


These courses are designed to build on each other, so if you plan to complete all three, we recommend taking them in the following sequence:

  1. Digital Accessibility Foundations

  2. Digital Accessibility Planning

  3. Digital Accessibility Application

Self Paced Micro-Credential Course Descriptions

1. Digital Accessibility Foundations

Badge Outcome: Build essential knowledge of accessibility in digital spaces.
Learn web and document accessibility principles, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) concepts, and how accessibility benefits all learners.
Skills & Knowledge Gained:

  • Identify how individuals with disabilities interact with digital environments

  • Understand core accessibility guidelines (WCAG, ADA)

  • Apply UDL concepts in digital teaching and content creation

  • Recognize accessible course material components

  • Locate and use accessibility resources

2. Digital Accessibility Planning

Badge Outcome: Develop actionable plans to improve accessibility in your courses or department.
Gain strategies to identify barriers, prioritize changes, and implement improvements.
Skills & Knowledge Gained:

  • Conduct accessibility audits of materials or workflows

  • Create a practical action plan

  • Facilitate accessibility-focused conversations

  • Prioritize resources and changes needed

  • Establish an accessibility-forward culture

3. Digital Accessibility Application

Badge Outcome: Apply advanced accessibility strategies to real course content.
Get hands-on experience remediating documents, creating accessible multimedia, and improving course structures in Blackboard Ultra.
Skills & Knowledge Gained:

  • Remediate Word, PowerPoint, and PDF files for accessibility

  • Create accessible course and communication materials

  • Apply captioning and transcription strategies

  • Use tools like WAVE and Anthology Ally for evaluation

  • Share accessibility improvements within your department

Get Support / Contact the Accessibility Team  

Need help making your course content fully accessible? We’re here to support you.

Whether you're revising a syllabus, adding captions, or checking Ally scores in your LMS, our team offers one-on-one consultations to guide you through every step.

As the State of Mobile App Accessibility Report (ArcTouch, 2025) reminds us,

 “A partially accessible experience is a broken experience.”

📧 Email us at tlt@coppin.edu
📞 Call (410) 951-2643
📍 Visit the Science & Technology Center, Suite 400
🕒 Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Let’s work together to create content that’s inclusive, effective, and accessible from the start.


 

Explore Kirwan Center Opportunities

Check out these Digital Accessibility professional development opportunities and mini-grants from the William E. Kirwan Center for Academic Innovation, available to all faculty and staff across the University System of Maryland (USM).

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These system-wide programs include:

You can take advantage of these Kirwan Center opportunities in addition to the professional development sessions we offer here at Coppin.

Resources:

USM Digital Accessibility Hub

Chronicle of Higher Education article on Title II and What it Means for Higher Education

Teach Access Accessibility Self-Paced Courses for Educators

Web AIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) Resources and Articles

Interested in learning more about UDL?


👉  Take a look at an example of a UDL designed online course. The course is self-paced, free and if you chose to complete it, you can will receive a Professional Development Certificate from CAST. 

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