Accessibility Training & Tools
The University of Houston System encourages faculty and staff to actively engage in our community's electronic and information resources accessibility efforts. The accessibility training offerings below are resources available from several credible sources including the Texas Governor's Office, Level Access (contracted to provide accessibility training statewide), LinkedIn Learning, Anthology Ally (Ally for LMS), SiteImprove Frontier, and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Other resources found in the "Resources" area of this website include a Glossary of Accessibility Terms and Self-Guided Accessibility Training. These tools can help develop a better understanding of how to create accessible websites, LMS content, as well as Word, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF resources.
After reviewing the content below, UH System encourages faculty and staff to explore our Self-Guided Learning page.
U.S. Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights offers a video series covering a wide range of topics for making technology accessible for individuals with disabilities, how people with disabilities use technology, applicable Federal regulations, as well as identifying and remediating barriers to access. All videos are open-captioned.
Office for Civil Rights Video Series
Office of the Texas Governor
Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities
As provided in state law, The Committee on People with Disabilities mission is to further opportunities for persons with disabilities to enjoy full and equal access to lives of independence, productivity and self-determination. The Governor's office publishes resources on its website to assist in the creation of accessible digital content. Below you find a brief video designed to help convey the understanding of Texas Accessibility Standards as defined by Texas statute, followed by several hyperlinks to accessibility-related training and tutorials on various topics.
Texas Governor's Accessibility Tutorial
Understanding the Texas Accessibility StandardsThe Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities - March 23, 2022Office of the Governor Accessibility Training and TutorialsAccess Academy
Access Academy, provided by Level Access, is available to UH System faculty and staff to provide the digital accessibility knowledge. Course offerings include a range of subjects from "Introduction to Digital Accessibility" to "Getting Started with Inclusive Design" to "Authoring a VPAT" and more!
Register for free to Access Academy by clicking the link to below and completing the self-enrollment form:
Access Academy Self-Enrollment Electronic Form
Complete the following information:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Business Email Address
- Select a Password
- Confirm the Password
- Check the "I Agree to Terms and Conditions" checkbox
- Click "Register"
LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning is an online education platform offering video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative development and business skills. LinkedIn Learning offers a customized learning experience that features instructional content relevant to your professional interests and goals. Employees at UH System components have unlimited access to more than 5,000 video tutorials covering business, creative and technology topics.
To access LinkedIn Learning videos:
UH employees
- Login to UH LinkedIn Learning through the "Access UH" portal using your CougarNet ID and password, then
- Set up your LinkedIn Learning employee account (you are not required to have or connect to a personal LinkedIn account to activate it), and
- Explore for courses and videos you are interested in viewing.
UHCL employees
- Login to UHCL's custom LinkedIn Learning page using your UHCL credentials (same as desktop login) and click “Sign In.”
- Use the “Join now” option if you need to set up your LinkedIn Learning employee account (you are not required to have or connect to a personal LinkedIn account to activate it).
- Explore for courses and videos you are interested in viewing.
For more information about accessing LinkedIn videos at UHCL, view the UHCL Human Resources LinkedIn Learning information page.
UHD employees
- Login to UHD's LinkedIn Learning through the "Log In to Linked Learning" hyperlink shown on the "Information Technology LinkedIn Learning Online Training" web page using your UHD email address, and password if prompted; then
- Set up your LinkedIn Learning employee account (you are not required to have or connect to a personal LinkedIn account to activate it); and
- Explore for courses and videos you are interested in viewing.
For more information about accessing LinkedIn videos at UHD, view the UHD Information Technology LinkedIn Learning Online Training information page.
UHV employees
- Login to UHV's LinkedIn Learning through Office 365 My Apps.
- Set up your LinkedIn Learning employee account (you are not required to have or connect to a personal LinkedIn account to activate it), and
- Explore for courses and videos you are interested in viewing.
For more information about accessing LinkedIn videos at UHV, contact the Training Coordinator in the Human Resources department.
LinkedIn Learning Accessibility Courses
Find a sample list below of Linked Learning courses with accessibility-related topics. Log into your campus' LinkedIn Learning and then use any hyperlink below to visit the content, or locate it in the Search field located in LinkedIn Learning.
If you are not able to locate the topic you are searching for, contact your campus' Human Resources Training Coordinator for assistance.
Siteimprove Frontier LMS
SiteImprove Frontier Learning Management System is available to designated UH community members such as web developers, trained web content contributors and EIR Accessibility Coordinators. Frontier customer education suite includes online courses, certifications, live coaching, and in-person seminars to deliver learning resources and opportunities for professional growth.
To login to your account (after you confirm your access as a content manager):
- Login to the Siteimprove platform using your current username and password.
- Navigate to the “Help Center and Training” dropdown on the top menu bar.
- Select “Training & certifications”.
- You will then be automatically logged into SiteImprove Frontier via Single Sign-On (SSO).
For more information about accessing Frontier LMS training, visit the Siteimprove Help Center web page.
W3C Web and IT Accessibility Tutorials
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) collection of tutorials shows how to develop web content that is accessible to people with disabilities and that provides a better user experience for everyone.
The tutorials cover various accessibility topics based on common tasks in web projects, showing the user how to structure accessible content using a variety of web technologies including HTML, CSS, WAI-ARIA, MathML, and SVG. The concepts and techniques covered in the tutorials apply to other formats as well.
For more information about web design and development, visit the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Design and Develop Tutorials web page.