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In this episode, we share practical, approachable ways to make digital content more usable for everyone—going beyond technical checkboxes to focus on real-world accessibility. We discuss how usability connects to Universal Design for Learning, simple improvements like clear headings, white space, and strong color contrast, and why it’s important to avoid using color alone to communicate meaning. You’ll also hear tips for offering content in multiple formats, including polished captions and transcripts for audio and video, plus how built-in tools can help you catch and fix common issues.
By University at Buffalo Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation5
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Have a question or want to share some thoughts? Send us a text message!
In this episode, we share practical, approachable ways to make digital content more usable for everyone—going beyond technical checkboxes to focus on real-world accessibility. We discuss how usability connects to Universal Design for Learning, simple improvements like clear headings, white space, and strong color contrast, and why it’s important to avoid using color alone to communicate meaning. You’ll also hear tips for offering content in multiple formats, including polished captions and transcripts for audio and video, plus how built-in tools can help you catch and fix common issues.