Bridging the Accessibility Gap:
Improving Communication and Collaboration with Faculty
Laura Loree
Accessibility Services Counselor
Utah Valley University
www.3playmedia.com
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Patrick Loftus (Moderator)
Marketing Assistant
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Bridging the
Accessibility Gap:
Improving Communication and
Collaboration with Faculty
Objectives
How can we alleviate faculty concerns regarding
accessible curriculum?
How do we tie accessibility to institutional and
departmental goals?
What to say and how to say it to get buy-in from
the top down
How Do We Get There?
Get Buy-
In
• Institutio
nal
Goals
• Vehicle
Faculty
Input
• Survey
• Outreac
h
Respon
d to
Needs
• Faculty
Training
• Provide
Support
Follow-
Up
• Set
Goals
• Reasses
s
• Continue
Conversa
Top Down
Getting Buy-In
Institutional Goals
UVU – Serious, Engaged, Inclusive
Campus Wide Inclusion Initiative
Written into Inclusion Plan
Campus Wide Access Plan Committee
The Faculty
Survey
What We Found Out
Completed Surveys
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Full-Time Tenured
Tenure Track
Non-Tenured
Adjunct
[CELLRANGE],
Full-Time Tenured,
56
[CELLRANGE],
Tenure Track, 29
[CELLRANGE],
Non-Tenured, 14
[CELLRANGE],
Adjunct, 45
Full-Time Tenured Tenure Track Non-Tenured Adjunct
Completed Surveys 56 29 14 45
Completed Surveys
Receipt of Accommodation Letters
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Yes
No
I'm Not Sure
[CELLRANGE], Yes,
137
[CELLRANGE], No, 10
[CELLRANGE], I'm Not
Sure, 2
Yes No I'm Not Sure
Respondents 137 10 2
Respondents
Know How to Implement
Accommodations?
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
[CELLRANGE],
Strongly Agree, 46
[CELLRANGE],
Agree, 69
[CELLRANGE],
Neutral, 12
[CELLRANGE],
Disagree, 9
[CELLRANGE],
Strongly Disagree,
0
Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Responses 46 69 12 9 0
Responses
Format Preference?
0 20 40 60 80
Electronic
Paper
Other
[CELLRANGE],
Electronic, 79
[CELLRANGE],
Paper, 62
[CELLRANGE],
Other, 8
Electronic Paper Other
Response 79 62 8
Response
Response
Accessible Documents/Accessibility
Services Support
0 100
Strongly…
[CELLR
ANGE],
6
[CELLR
ANGE],
10
[CELLR
ANGE],
9
[CELLR
ANGE],
52
[CELLR
ANGE],
70
Stron
gly
Dis…
Disag
ree
Neutr
al
Agre
e
Stron
gly
Agr…
Responses 6 10 9 52 70
Know What an
Accessible
Document Is
Responses
0 100
Strongly…
[CELLR
ANGE],
16
[CELLR
ANGE],
52
[CELLR
ANGE],
35
[CELLR
ANGE],
34
[CELLR
ANGE],
10
Stron
gly
Dis…
Disag
ree
Neutr
al
Agre
e
Stron
gly
Agr…
Responses 16 52 35 34 10
Know How to
Create Accessible
Document
Responses
Accessible Documents/Accessibility
Services Support (continued)
0 100
Strongly…
[CELLR
ANGE],
5
[CELLR
ANGE],
21
[CELLR
ANGE],
52
[CELLR
ANGE],
49
[CELLR
ANGE],
21
Stron
gly
Dis…
Disag
ree
Neutr
al
Agre
e
Stron
gly
Agr…
Responses 5 21 52 49 21
Would Like Training
on Accessible
Documents
Responses
0 100
Strongly…
[CELLR
ANGE],
1
[CELLR
ANGE],
5
[CELLR
ANGE],
26
[CELLR
ANGE],
59
[CELLR
ANGE],
57
Stron
gly
Dis…
Disag
ree
Neutr
al
Agre
e
Stron
gly
Agr…
Responses 1 5 26 59 57
Accessibility
Services is There to
Support Me
Responses
Did They Find Any
Accommodations Difficult?
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Yes
No [CELLRANG
[CELLRANGE]
Yes No
Response 40 103
Response
Response
Which Accommodations Were
Difficult/Frustrating?
 Extra time for exams in Canvas
 Delivering/picking up exams from
PEC
 Finding note takers
 Alt format materials for new adjunct
who is still developing lesson plans
 Accommodations that impact group
work, as group work is encouraged
 Absence leniency – too
vague/participation requirements
 Extra time for assignments – prone
to abuse/not available on job
 Calculator in developmental math
courses
 Keeping track of accommodations
in large lecture hall courses
 Concerns about extra time for
professional certification exams or
for open note/book exams
What Does Accessibility
Services do Well?
 “Provide services for
students, communicates and
helps faculty meet
accommodations.”
 “Taking care of students
needs”
 “Works with students to help
them notify teachers of
needs”
 “Great ASL interpreters”
 “They are professional in
dealing with
professors…They answer my
questions promptly and help
me clarify things”
 Alt format conversions
 Transcription for DHOH
students
 “Advocates for students”
What Services/Support Would you Like to
Receive from Accessibility Services?
 Bullet point suggestions for faculty
to utilize in working with SWD
 Better integration
(support/assistance?) with Canvas
 Encourage students to work more
closely with instructors regarding
accommodations
 Faculty information website on
implementing accommodations
 Ongoing dialogue on current
AT/tools
 Annual email reminder of services
available to students and how to
access them
 Updates on changes in
laws/regulations or updated syllabi
declarations
 Make instructions for
accommodations clearer
 More communication between
faculty/departments and ASD
What Services/Support Would you Like to
Receive from Accessibility Services?
(continued)
 Training/Short Online Tutorials
 How to make class more accessible
 How to adapt materials
 How to implement accommodations effectively
 Include accessibility training in new Office of Teaching &
Learning (OTL) certification program
 Essential elements and the accommodative process
 How to work with specific populations (i.e. autism spectrum,
DHOH)
 How to encourage “proud” SWD to speak with ASD for
assistance
Responding to
Faculty Needs
and Concerns
How We Responded
Faculty Training
 Online faculty workshops
 Collaborating with Web
Development Services
 Work with Academic
Affairs and Departments
Faculty Support
 Outreach to Departments
each year
 Speaking at Department
meetings
What We Are Working on Now
 Met as a department to discuss survey data in-depth
 Developing improvement plan
 Reviewing accommodations
• Make instructions clearer-may involve faculty
 Review policies/procedures for any needed updates
 Developing trainings
 tailored to faculty needs/requests
 meet accessibility standards
 Collaborate with OTL certification trainings
 Find new and better ways to get the word out
 Website
 Publications/handouts
Questions/Discussion
What are you doing on your campus?
Contact Information
Laura Loree, Counselor
Office of Accessibility Services
laura.loree@uvu.edu
Laura Loree
Accessibility Services Counselor
Utah Valley University
Patrick Loftus
Marketing Assistant
3Play Media
patrick@3playmedia.com
Q&A
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Bridging the Accessibility Gap: Improving Communication and Collaboration with Faculty

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    Bridging the AccessibilityGap: Improving Communication and Collaboration with Faculty Laura Loree Accessibility Services Counselor Utah Valley University www.3playmedia.com twitter: @3playmedia live tweet: #a11y  Type questions in the control panel during the presentation  This presentation is being recorded and will be available for replay  To view live captions, please follow the link in the chat window Patrick Loftus (Moderator) Marketing Assistant 3Play Media patrick@3playmedia.com
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    Bridging the Accessibility Gap: ImprovingCommunication and Collaboration with Faculty
  • 3.
    Objectives How can wealleviate faculty concerns regarding accessible curriculum? How do we tie accessibility to institutional and departmental goals? What to say and how to say it to get buy-in from the top down
  • 4.
    How Do WeGet There? Get Buy- In • Institutio nal Goals • Vehicle Faculty Input • Survey • Outreac h Respon d to Needs • Faculty Training • Provide Support Follow- Up • Set Goals • Reasses s • Continue Conversa
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Institutional Goals UVU –Serious, Engaged, Inclusive Campus Wide Inclusion Initiative Written into Inclusion Plan Campus Wide Access Plan Committee
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Completed Surveys 0 1020 30 40 50 60 Full-Time Tenured Tenure Track Non-Tenured Adjunct [CELLRANGE], Full-Time Tenured, 56 [CELLRANGE], Tenure Track, 29 [CELLRANGE], Non-Tenured, 14 [CELLRANGE], Adjunct, 45 Full-Time Tenured Tenure Track Non-Tenured Adjunct Completed Surveys 56 29 14 45 Completed Surveys
  • 9.
    Receipt of AccommodationLetters 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Yes No I'm Not Sure [CELLRANGE], Yes, 137 [CELLRANGE], No, 10 [CELLRANGE], I'm Not Sure, 2 Yes No I'm Not Sure Respondents 137 10 2 Respondents
  • 10.
    Know How toImplement Accommodations? 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree [CELLRANGE], Strongly Agree, 46 [CELLRANGE], Agree, 69 [CELLRANGE], Neutral, 12 [CELLRANGE], Disagree, 9 [CELLRANGE], Strongly Disagree, 0 Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree Responses 46 69 12 9 0 Responses
  • 11.
    Format Preference? 0 2040 60 80 Electronic Paper Other [CELLRANGE], Electronic, 79 [CELLRANGE], Paper, 62 [CELLRANGE], Other, 8 Electronic Paper Other Response 79 62 8 Response Response
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    Accessible Documents/Accessibility Services Support 0100 Strongly… [CELLR ANGE], 6 [CELLR ANGE], 10 [CELLR ANGE], 9 [CELLR ANGE], 52 [CELLR ANGE], 70 Stron gly Dis… Disag ree Neutr al Agre e Stron gly Agr… Responses 6 10 9 52 70 Know What an Accessible Document Is Responses 0 100 Strongly… [CELLR ANGE], 16 [CELLR ANGE], 52 [CELLR ANGE], 35 [CELLR ANGE], 34 [CELLR ANGE], 10 Stron gly Dis… Disag ree Neutr al Agre e Stron gly Agr… Responses 16 52 35 34 10 Know How to Create Accessible Document Responses
  • 13.
    Accessible Documents/Accessibility Services Support(continued) 0 100 Strongly… [CELLR ANGE], 5 [CELLR ANGE], 21 [CELLR ANGE], 52 [CELLR ANGE], 49 [CELLR ANGE], 21 Stron gly Dis… Disag ree Neutr al Agre e Stron gly Agr… Responses 5 21 52 49 21 Would Like Training on Accessible Documents Responses 0 100 Strongly… [CELLR ANGE], 1 [CELLR ANGE], 5 [CELLR ANGE], 26 [CELLR ANGE], 59 [CELLR ANGE], 57 Stron gly Dis… Disag ree Neutr al Agre e Stron gly Agr… Responses 1 5 26 59 57 Accessibility Services is There to Support Me Responses
  • 14.
    Did They FindAny Accommodations Difficult? 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Yes No [CELLRANG [CELLRANGE] Yes No Response 40 103 Response Response
  • 15.
    Which Accommodations Were Difficult/Frustrating? Extra time for exams in Canvas  Delivering/picking up exams from PEC  Finding note takers  Alt format materials for new adjunct who is still developing lesson plans  Accommodations that impact group work, as group work is encouraged  Absence leniency – too vague/participation requirements  Extra time for assignments – prone to abuse/not available on job  Calculator in developmental math courses  Keeping track of accommodations in large lecture hall courses  Concerns about extra time for professional certification exams or for open note/book exams
  • 16.
    What Does Accessibility Servicesdo Well?  “Provide services for students, communicates and helps faculty meet accommodations.”  “Taking care of students needs”  “Works with students to help them notify teachers of needs”  “Great ASL interpreters”  “They are professional in dealing with professors…They answer my questions promptly and help me clarify things”  Alt format conversions  Transcription for DHOH students  “Advocates for students”
  • 17.
    What Services/Support Wouldyou Like to Receive from Accessibility Services?  Bullet point suggestions for faculty to utilize in working with SWD  Better integration (support/assistance?) with Canvas  Encourage students to work more closely with instructors regarding accommodations  Faculty information website on implementing accommodations  Ongoing dialogue on current AT/tools  Annual email reminder of services available to students and how to access them  Updates on changes in laws/regulations or updated syllabi declarations  Make instructions for accommodations clearer  More communication between faculty/departments and ASD
  • 18.
    What Services/Support Wouldyou Like to Receive from Accessibility Services? (continued)  Training/Short Online Tutorials  How to make class more accessible  How to adapt materials  How to implement accommodations effectively  Include accessibility training in new Office of Teaching & Learning (OTL) certification program  Essential elements and the accommodative process  How to work with specific populations (i.e. autism spectrum, DHOH)  How to encourage “proud” SWD to speak with ASD for assistance
  • 19.
  • 20.
    How We Responded FacultyTraining  Online faculty workshops  Collaborating with Web Development Services  Work with Academic Affairs and Departments Faculty Support  Outreach to Departments each year  Speaking at Department meetings
  • 21.
    What We AreWorking on Now  Met as a department to discuss survey data in-depth  Developing improvement plan  Reviewing accommodations • Make instructions clearer-may involve faculty  Review policies/procedures for any needed updates  Developing trainings  tailored to faculty needs/requests  meet accessibility standards  Collaborate with OTL certification trainings  Find new and better ways to get the word out  Website  Publications/handouts
  • 22.
    Questions/Discussion What are youdoing on your campus?
  • 23.
    Contact Information Laura Loree,Counselor Office of Accessibility Services laura.loree@uvu.edu
  • 24.
    Laura Loree Accessibility ServicesCounselor Utah Valley University Patrick Loftus Marketing Assistant 3Play Media patrick@3playmedia.com Q&A Register for upcoming webinars at: http://www.3playmedia.com/webinars/ Upcoming Webinars  March 30: Quick Start to Captioning  April 4: Who To Involve in Your Campus IT Initiative  April 13: 15 Years After an OCR Suit at NC State  April 20: Implementing a Campus-Wide IT Accessibility Plan live tweet: #a11y @3playmedia Please type your questions into the window in your control panel. A recording of this webinar will be available for replay.

Editor's Notes

  • #12 Other: 2 indicated okay with either 3 wanted both – paper, conversation w/student, electronic confirm 1 preferred paper due to interface with student 1 preferred paper for campus based, electronic for online 1 wants a spreadsheet with all SWD in course
  • #13 82% know what accessible doc is 30% know how to create accessible doc
  • #14 47% would like training on how to create accessible doc 78% feel ASD is there to support them