- Type Certification
- Level Foundational
- Time Weeks
- Cost Free
Document Accessibility Fundamentals
Issued by
George Mason University
Earners of the Document Accessibility Fundamentals credential will have a foundational understanding of how to create accessible documents (Word, PowerPoint, and PDF) using Microsoft 365 and Acrobat Pro DC. This includes, for example, adding alt text for images, styles for document structure, and using effective color contrast. They have also demonstrated how to identify and fix document accessibility-related issues using built-in and 3rd-party accessibility checkers.
- Type Certification
- Level Foundational
- Time Weeks
- Cost Free
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Word, PPT, and PDF Remediation Module Exams
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Document Accessibility Fundamentals Course (web-based, self-paced)
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Participation in ATI Cohort Orientation, at least 2 ATI Supplemental Drop-In sessions, and ATI Cohort Closing Session
Standards
This policy applies to all information and communications technology (ICT) resources and services produced, maintained, distributed, and/or purchased by George Mason University for use by Mason students, staff, faculty, and visitors, including those with disabilities.