What is Digital Accessibility? (Digital Culture Network), Online
Nov 23, 2023

101 Webinar series: What is Digital Accessibility and why is it so important?

We’re going back to basics with our 101 series of short webinars introducing topics that our Tech Champions can help you with.

In this webinar we explore what digital accessibility is and the role it plays in creating successful content.

Are you feeling a bit overwhelmed and not sure where to start with digital accessibility? Are you wondering how to tell if your digital content is accessible? Do you need help to understand what an accessibility statement is?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this session is for you!

In this 30- minute webinar, Digital Culture Network Tech Champion for Digital Accessibility – Roberta Beattie will outline what digital accessibility is, why it is an important element of a cultural organisations wider ecosystem and how we are here to support you with your efforts.

This session will be useful to anyone who wants to understand what digital accessibility is and the crucial role it plays in creating successful content.

This webinar will be live captioned and you will receive a copy of the presentation slides in advance. If there is another way we can make it easier for you to access this webinar, please let us know upon booking or get in touch at digitalnetwork@artscouncil.org.uk. We ask you to give a minimum of 10 days’ notice where possible.

What level is it?
Beginner : This session will be useful to anyone who wants to understand what digital accessibility is and the crucial role it plays in creating successful content.

What type of webinar is it?
Instructional format with presentation slides. You will be able to ask questions using the Q+A function and engage with the presenters using the chat. This session will be hosted as a Zoom Webinar

Can I book a place?
This webinar is presented as part of a funded programme for creative and cultural organisations. Free places are available for anyone who works with or for a publicly funded arts and cultural organisation and for those currently in receipt of or usually eligible for Arts Council funding.

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