Purdue University has launched the second round of support services for instructors as they transition their course materials in alignment with the new digital accessibility standards issued by the ...
Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon and Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez talk to a person with disability and a cyclist during a walk inspection along Edsa Tuesday, December 9, 2025. — Photo by ...
Digital accessibility becomes more manageable and meaningful when faculty approach it as a step-by-step process rather than an overwhelming checklist. In this episode, the Teaching Table Podcast ...
On April 24, 2026, new federal regulations will take effect requiring that higher education institutions ensure their digital content meets accessibility standards. As we shared in a June 18, 2025 ...
Ran Ronen, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, simplifying web accessibility to ensure compliance with ADA, EAA and WCAG standards. By mid-2025, ADA web accessibility lawsuits had increased by 37% compared ...
Let’s be honest. Most teams don’t think about accessibility testing until someone flags an issue, usually right before release or right after a user complaint. That’s when you scramble to check labels ...
New browser-based solution empowers teams to detect visual bugs and ensure accessibility compliance at scale LambdaTest, a GenAI-native quality engineering platform, today announced the launch of ...
The preparatory course at the heart of the recent surge in Army recruitment numbers will tighten its standards, although it was unclear if that meant it will produce fewer future soldiers. Potential ...
Many college students are unable to graduate on time because required courses are not offered when they need them. Mounting budget cuts and campus layoffs could make the problem worse. As colleges ...
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can now access two new tools in Canvas designed to enhance course accessibility: UDOIT, which serves as an accessibility checker for faculty ...
In regards to the diatribe against standardized elementary school testing written by Justin MacDonald and published in the weekend Daily News (Aug. 8, "Why schools are broken (hint: it's not the ...