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In January, the SUNY Oswego community came together to make the digital content the campus shares more accessible for everyone. The inaugural Accessibility Challenge brought together nearly 200 students, faculty, staff and administrators.

"Whether you are one of our veterans who participated in January, or you are newly curious about Accessibility the Spring Accessibility Challenge is for you," said Kate Percival, digital accessibility analyst for the college. "For the spring, we’re focusing on presentations -- and this challenge is all about Powerpoint and Google Slides."

This accessibility challenge is presented by the Workgroup on Accessibility Practices. It runs once a week for four weeks from March 30 to April 26. You can participate on your own schedule (less than 30 minutes per day) or synchronously with our campus accessibility champions.

Participants will receive step-by-step guidance on how making minor changes to your presentations can have a big impact on accessibility. Whether you’re new to learning about digital accessibility, or have more expertise, this effort will have pathways for you to participate.

Register now to get ready for this fun and important campus-wide challenge.

If you have questions about the challenge, please email accessibilitypractices@oswego.edu or contact any members of the Workgroup on Accessibility Practices.