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Digital Accessibility Series: Optimizing Accessibility in Excel Spreadsheets

Microsoft Excel is a leading spreadsheet tool widely used for data storage, analysis, and the creation of graphs and charts. This course is designed to teach you how to create accessible workbooks using Excel. We will start by covering basic accessibility standards for general documents and then move on to the specific accessibility skills required […]

Gradebook Drop-In

KC 110C +1 more

This drop-in session supports Gradebook review and troubleshooting as well as applying best practices for both instructor and student engagement with the Gradebook. The session is both in-person in KC110C as well as online via Teams. Drop-in with your questions at any time during the hour window.

Digital Accessibility Series: Designing Accessible Slide deck

MS Teams online

We often share PowerPoint slides—frequently relying on visual elements—with our audience as resource. However, not everyone can see or interpret these visuals. In this session, you will learn how to make your presentations accessible to all users, including those who may have difficulty processing visual information. We’ll cover how to ensure that all important visual […]

Using the UDL Template for your Course

This session will go through the rationale of the UDL template to support instructors in adopting key accessibility and universal design elements into their COTROnline Course Pages. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) emphasizes learner agency that is purposeful, reflective, resourceful and strategic. It focuses on how we can provide multiple means of Engagement, Representation, and […]

Critical AI Literacy Workshop-in-a-Box

This workshop-in-a-box is designed for instructors interested in implementing teaching strategies that build students' critical literacy skills with AI technologies. Through a series of interactive tasks, we will explore the multifaceted nature of AI, its implications in various professional fields, and the ethical considerations it necessitates. As a "Workshop-in-a-Box" this session is intended to provide […]

Digital Accessibility QnA: Reflections and Suggestions

MS Teams online

In this session, we’ll reaffirm the importance of accessibility, emphasizing that it’s not an additional task but an essential component of our work. We'll review the accessibility standards and guidelines we've discussed and explore how they can be seamlessly integrated into our practices. This is your opportunity to reflect on your experiences with inclusion, share […]

Support for Editing Video Submissions

MS Teams online +1 more

As the smartphone cameras continue to evolve and produce large-size video files, often to the dismay of students trying to upload an assignment onto COTROnline through Kaltura’s Media Gallery. This workshop aims to support instructors who have video assignments in the courses, first by examining the assignment requirements. Next, instructors can preview some Learning Commons […]

Using the UDL Template for your Course

MS Teams online

This session will go through the rationale of the UDL template to support instructors in adopting key accessibility and universal design elements into their COTROnline Course Pages. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) emphasizes learner agency that is purposeful, reflective, resourceful and strategic. It focuses on how we can provide multiple means of Engagement, Representation, and […]

Developing a Scholarly Teaching PD Plan

College of The Rockies Cranbrook Campus 2700 College Way, Cranbrook, BC, Canada +1 more

This session is designed to help instructors reflect on their teaching development goals for 2025. Delving into scholarly teaching and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) ideas, we will explore […]

Commitment to Digital Accessibility

MS Teams online

As we approach the planning phase for the Winter 2025 semester, it’s time to rethink our approach to accessibility. Reflect on whether your course materials are truly inclusive: Are your videos accessible to everyone? Can all students access the images you use? Are hyperlinks, headings, and other elements designed with accessibility in mind? Let's commit […]