

As a father of a kindergartener, I see firsthand the challenges remote learning introduces to families. When you build and share accessible content, you empower people with disabilities at home, work and school, especially virtual school.

You may not know if someone in your distribution list or team has a disability.

One of our key learnings has been the importance of accessible digital materials. The shift to digital work has allowed business continuity during this difficult time while we share even more information electronically. Newsletters, presentations, online classes, meetings, workshops, and more forms of digital communication and information sharing have soared in use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
