Digital accessibility means ensuring that technology and digital content can be used by everyone, regardless of their abilities.
To help our faculty and staff members, we will be sharing resources as they become available through the accessibility training and resources website.
March 2026 trainings
Shervin Mansouri, Web Accessibility Manager, Digital Service, University of Missouri System
Learn how to use Dubbot to identify, understand, and fix accessibility issues across your website. This session covers running scans, interpreting reports, prioritizing fixes, and building accessibility checks into your workflow. You’ll leave with practical steps to help your site meet accessibility standards and create a more inclusive experience for all users.
February 2026 trainings
Dr. Daniel Singletary, Digital Accessibility Manager, Division of Information Technology, University of Missouri
Participants learned how to: Apply accessibility best practices when creating documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. Use built-in Microsoft accessibility tools such as the Accessibility Checker Structure content (headings, tables, slide layouts, and charts) for screen readers. Improve color contrast, alt text, and document readability. Avoid common accessibility pitfalls in everyday Microsoft applications.
Dr. Daniel Singletary, Digital Accessibility Manager, Division of Information Technology, University of Missouri
Before you create another PDF, ask: do you really need one? This session will go through a decision-making workflow to help staff determine when a PDF is appropriate and when accessible alternatives—like Microsoft 365 tools or Kuali forms—are a better choice. Learn how to streamline your work and reduce the need for PDF remediation.