The Three P’s of Accessibility
Do you find it difficult to know just how to make your classes truly accessible? Are you struggling to know where to start?
Join the club.
Join us for a live webinar on June 22nd that covers both the technical and pedagogical considerations for creating accessible video. Join Jackie Luft and Ian Wilkinson from Texas Tech University to get:
• Planning considerations and efficient ways of sharing accessible instructional video
• Step-by-step processes that will help ensure that your video is both effective and accessible
• Technical basics including lighting, audio, captioning and suggestions on how to implement Universal Design of Learning
• And of course, the 3P’s of creating accessible instructional videos
- Jackie L. Luft Ed.D., Jackie L. Luft, Ed.D. is the Accessibility Specialist for Texas Tech Worldwide eLearning where she works with our instructional design team to ensure all our online courses are ADA complaint. Her experience before joining Texas Tech includes both public K-12 and higher education settings, including both face-to-face and online instruction, consultation and administration. Dr. Luft has one child in high school and one in college. Outside of work, she enjoys outdoors excursions (she recently hiked across the Continental Divide), surfing Pinterest for craft ideas, and spending time with her Labrador Retrievers Elvis and Buddy and her cat Zorro.
- Ian Wilkinson, Education Projects Specialist at Texas Tech University. Ian conducts training sessions and short courses on both operating systems and software that are used at Texas Tech by students and faculty. He helps manage use of and training for the Mediasite lecture capture/webcasting system. Ian is part of a team that assists faculty and technical staff with catalog management, audio/visual equipment, and other aspects of recording and distributing mixed media presentations for flipped and distance learning. Ian enjoys all aspects of technology. After a childhood spent taking apart watches, clocks, the Atari, and helping his musician father set up sound systems, moving into technology was a natural progression.
- Tammy Jackson, Tammy Jackson is the Director of Communications at Sonic Foundry. Tammy oversees the company’s public relations and new media efforts, engaging and employing the use of emerging technologies to build relationships and connect the rapidly-growing global customer base. Prior to joining the marketing team at Sonic Foundry, Tammy worked as a broadcast and print journalist for more than a decade, where she honed her passion for sharing the stories of others. She’s parlayed that passion into sharing customer successes as they creatively integrate academic and enterprise multi-media into their daily lives.