Program Services
Stanford’s Online Accessibility Program ATC (Academic Technology Consultant) offers a number of services to Campus content creators and web developers seeking to ensure accessible web content and compliance to accessibility guidelines and mandated policies. Currently these services are offered to all schools, departments, faculty members and other groups within the Stanford community. Many of the following services are specialized or tightly focused, and require specific scheduling for their delivery. Contact us for more details and to discuss your specific needs.
- Online Accessibility Audit
Using a variety of testing tools and drawing upon experience and understanding of the issues, the online accessibility program can conduct a high-level review of your existing web materials to uncover and document potential accessibility barriers. More than just a report of issues however, the audit will also provide suggestions and specific recommendations on how to improve the overall accessibility of your material. - Online Accessibility Presentation
Stanford's Online Accessibility Program has a number of presentations tailored to various stakeholder groups on the topic of Online Accessibility. These information presentations can be customized to address the skill level and perspective of all contributors, and can run from 30 minutes to a full day seminar, either at your offices or in a room or lab in the Meyer Library. - Online Accessibility Testing Lab
Stanford's Online Accessibility Program operates a mini testing lab featuring a number of alternative browsing perspectives. By appointment only, please contact the office to schedule a session. - Development Consulting Service
Online Accessibility is not a bolt-on, after-the-fact solution; rather it is a key foundation pillar upon which your project should be built. Stanford's Online Accessibility Program is available for consultation throughout your project's development cycle.
