Ally and Web Accessibility Drop-In

Monday, January 16 | 12pm - 1pm

Ally and Web Accessibility Drop-In

The Faculty of Education is taking part in a pilot of the accessibility tool Ally.

Join us in this workshop which will introduce the tool, as well as web accessibility principles which can be used to improve the accessibility of your course content on Canvas.

This session covers:

  • Overview of Ally and how to use it
  • Overview of web accessibility principles and how to apply them

Note: This event will be held online on Zoom as well as in-person drop-in concurrently. The session will be recorded and distributed to all registrants.



Drop-In Location:
Educational Technology Support
Room 1008, Neville Scarfe Building
2125 Main Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6T 1Z4

Facilitators:
Gabrielle Coombs and Marika Cheng




Assignments, Gradebook, and Speedgrader

Wednesday, February 1 | 12pm - 1pm

In this workshop, we will take a deep dive into navigating, building, and grading assignments, group assignments and peer review on Canvas. It will include an exploration of the grade book and a review of the functionality of speedgrader. We will uncover the hidden quirks of using these tools, troubleshooting common and not-so-common problems, and answering all your questions regarding Canvas assignments.

Note: This event will be held online on Zoom. The session will be recorded and distributed to all registrants.




Facilitators: Marika Cheng and Eduardo Rebagliati




Tech in Transit – Tinkercad: 3D Designs Made Easy and Fun

Wednesday, February 8 | 12pm - 1pm

Technology in Transit is a monthly event organized by the Educational Technology Support (ETS) office for students in the Faculty of Education to showcase their learning technologies. The purpose of this one-hour session is to raise awareness of different technologies and to show how to incorporate them into classrooms.

For this month, we will present a free web app called Tinkercad that is used for 3D design, electronics, and coding. It is a versatile and intuitive modelling tool for creating simple shapes and crazy contraptions. Whatever you can conceptualize, Tinkercad helps you make it into a reality.

Location: Foyer, Neville Scarfe Building

Facilitators: Aidan Chua & Ariane Faria dos Santos

Note: You do not need to register for this workshop to attend.

Foundations of Web Accessibility

Wednesday, February 15 | 12:00pm - 01:00pm

In this workshop on Web Accessibility for staff. We will explore ways you can improve communications and online contents using Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

This session will cover:

  • WCAG - Web accessibility guidelines and principles
  • Strategies for improving web content accessibility for communications

Facilitators: Marika Cheng and Gabrielle Coombs




The ‘universal’ in UDL

Tuesday, February 28 | 12:00pm - 01:00pm

In this interactive Viewpoints session, we discuss the critical barriers related to universality in learning and how UDL can more explicitly address educational injustices and barriers to learning related to equity, diversity, and accessibility.

Our panelists, Jennifer Jenson, PhD, professor, LLED, and Joann Anokwuru, PhD, Curriculum Studies will share their unique perspectives, questions, ideas and concerns.

Panelists:

Jennifer Jenson, PhD, Professor, LLED

Joann Anokwuru, PhD, Curriculum Studies


Facilitator:

Jamilee Baroud, Curriculum and Evaluation Consultant, ETS

Amir Doroudian, Learning Designer, ETS




Visit the topic page for this session on the Viewpoints website!




Ally, Media, and Web Accessibility

Monday, March 13 | 12pm - 1:30pm

In this workshop, we will engage with ways you can create inclusive and accessible content on the web by applying web accessibility principles using tools and applications like Katura, Zoom, YouTube, and more. We'll also cover the ways Ally and Canvas Checker can support us to reach our web accessibility and diversity goals.





Facilitators: Jamilee Baroud, PhD, Marika Cheng and Gabrielle Coombs




Note: This workshop is for the members of ECPS Department only.




Hybrid Classrooms and Meetings

Wednesday, March 15 | 12pm - 1:00pm

In this 1-hour workshop, we will discuss how to successfully plan and host an event with in-person and remote participants, exploring the technological and pedagogical dimensions of hybrid engagement and inclusion. The topics will be:

  • Pre-session planning: selection of space and tools
  • Facilitation with in-person and remote participants
  • Post-session tasks: editing, storing, and distributing recordings
  • The services offered by UBC AV, IT, ETS to support your hybrid teaching session

Facilitators: Amir Doroudian, PhD and Eduardo Rebagliati




Note: This workshop is for the members of ECPS Department only.




Indigeneity Accessibility And Technology

Wednesday, March 29 | 12pm - 1pm

This interactive Viewpoints session aims to question, challenge, and complicate the myriad ways that accessibility and technology intersect with decolonizing education, and engage with a variety of strategies and pathways to create a more accessible future.

Panelists:

Amber Shilling, PhD

Lou (Megan) Hill, BA student

Shirley Anne Swelchalot qas te Shxwha:yathel Hardman, M.Ed.


Facilitator:

Jamilee Baroud, Curriculum and Evaluation Consultant, ETS

Amir Doroudian, Learning Designer, ETS




Visit the topic page for this session on the Viewpoints website!




Making Media Accessible

Wednesday, April 5 | 12pm - 1pm

In this workshop, we will overview the best practices and provide practical guidance for making media content accessible. Media accessibility is crucial for ensuring that all learners can enjoy and engage with course materials, and helps to promote a more inclusive environment.

Facilitators: Marika Cheng, Aidan Chua, and Eduardo Rebagliati




Academic Integrity and AI

Wednesday, April 26 | 12pm - 1pm

This interactive Viewpoint session seeks to broaden understandings of academic integrity and artificial intelligence and to share perspectives on pedagogy, leadership, and future directions from multiple disciplinary roles and spaces.

Panelists:

Mark Edwards, PhD

Teresa Dobson, PhD

Faeyza Mufti, MET


Facilitator:

Jamilee Baroud, Curriculum and Evaluation Consultant, ETS

Amir Doroudian, Learning Designer, ETS




Visit the topic page for this session on the Viewpoints website!