
Resources for Employers
This page provides resources to help educators support students with disabilities in computing courses and programs. It introduces strategies grounded in universal design for learning, focusing on creating course materials, activities, and assessments that are flexible, inclusive, and usable by all students from the outset. It also highlights approaches for teaching accessible coding practices, including how to write code with semantic structure, meaningful naming, and output that works with assistive technologies. The materials emphasize removing barriers in both instruction and tools, fostering classroom environments where students can participate fully and demonstrate their knowledge in multiple ways.
- AccessComputing Consultation and Support
Receive individual consultation and assistance in a wide breadth of areas related to creating policies, practices, culture, and resources that are welcoming and accessible to people with disabilities. - Read Presentations and Discussions from Past Events
Read proceedings of collaborative meetings to find ways to more fully include and promote the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields. - Apply to be an AccessComputing Mentor
Join a community where you can mentor students interested in increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing. - Read and use these briefs to create change:
- 30 Web Accessibility Tips
Creating or deploying web-based resources that are fully accessible to all users.
- 30 Web Accessibility Tips
