From Compliance to Culture: Building a Sustainable Accessibility Strategy
Wednesday
Time: 1:00PM EST
About the
webinar
For most institutions and organizations, the Title II deadline is approaching fast—and while compliance is essential, meeting the standard is only the beginning. The real work is building an accessibility program that endures: one that continues to improve, adapts to changing needs, and remains a shared responsibility.
Join us for a practical conversation on how to move beyond readiness and lay the foundation for long-term, sustainable accessibility practices for course content. We’ll explore what it takes to keep momentum after the initial remediation push and how to make accessibility a durable part of teaching, learning, and institutional and organizational culture.
We’ll cover strategies for:
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Communicating accessibility expectations across stakeholder groups in a way that fosters shared ownership
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Embedding accessibility into ongoing governance, review cycles, and institutional and organizational processes
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Using data, feedback, and best practices to drive continuous improvement over time
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Selecting tools that reinforce sustainable habits, not one-time fixes
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Incorporating faculty and learner voices to keep accessibility grounded in lived experience
Presenters


Hosted by Dr. Katie Grennell, accessibility strategist at Anthology, this session will highlight proven approaches you can use to keep accessibility visible, supported, and evolving well past the compliance deadline. You’ll also hear from Michael Mace, IT manager of digital accessibility at Indiana University Bloomington, who will share how they’ve created cultures of collaboration and continuous progress.
You’ll leave with actionable insights to strengthen your long-term accessibility strategy—ensuring your Title II efforts don’t stop at compliance, but lay the groundwork for lasting impact.