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Helping you navigate accessibility through AI-powered tools and inclusive design.
The AI and Accessibility website is a self-paced learning resource that helps educators understand how artificial intelligence can improve accessibility in education. It provides short, independent modules on practical tools such as using AI for captions and generating alt text, while also addressing important considerations like ethical use of AI. The site is designed so learners can explore the content in any order and focus on what is most relevant to their needs. Overall, it supports educators in creating more inclusive learning environments by showing how AI can remove barriers for students with diverse needs.
This short video from K9 Campus introduces the concept of Artificial Intelligence and how it functions in everyday life. Closed captions are available.
Learners are encouraged to explore the modules in whatever order works best for them. Every topic is designed to stand alone, so users can choose what they need and skip what they already know. There are no deadlines or required sequence, which helps accommodate different schedules, comfort levels, and learning styles. This flexibility supports a more accessible and personalized learning experience.
Zainab Butt
Ocean Deutsch
Shay Chinambu
Kathleen MacLellan
Keisa Andries