Abstract

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Keeping your campus technologically connected is not as simple as placing handouts online. Avoid costly fines and sanctions by creating accessible content for your university, but satisfy the needs of your students and your own aesthetic interests by making that accessible design elegant. At a session at the EDUCAUSE annual conference, Andrew Browning, web team manager for the University of California, Los Angeles, shared tips from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines on how to create elegant, accessible web design. “Elegant design allows us to focus on higher‐level problem solving,” Browning said. “It doesn't just save us a few precious minutes one time; it saves us a few precious minutes time and time again.”

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