Attend a virtual workshop to learn how to make your Microsoft Word docs accessible 

Do you find yourself wanting to make sure the content you’re creating is accessible for your audience, but are unsure where to begin? Join OIIE ADA Coordinator Lauren Evens and Office of Technology Services (OTS) Digital Accessibility Analyst Brent Davis for a workshop to learn the basics of creating an accessible Microsoft Word document. During each 90-minute Zoom session, we will discuss the following: 

  • Why it is important to create accessible content 
  • How to structure your document in an accessible manner 
  • How to check your document for accessibility 

These sessions are interactive, with time for your individual questions.  

Session info 

  • Workshop Name: Access TU: Getting started with MS Word Accessibility 
  • Session 1: September 10, 1–2:30 p.m. (live captioning) 
  • Session 2October 12, 10–11:30 a.m. (ASL interpretation and live captioning) 
  • Open to faculty, staff, and students.
  • Registration is required. Make sure you’ve activated your TU Zoom account! 

If you have questions prior to the sessions, please contact OTS Accessibility at otsaccessibility@towson.edu. 

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