ARC Accessible Course Creation Academy (ACCA) – Foundations 2.0 Spring 2025 Registration


Date/Time: Friday, February 7, 2025 - Friday, March 7, 2025
All Day

The ARC Accessible Course Creation Academy (ACCA) guides participants with creating accessible course content in their own courses. This completely online course provides a thorough explanation of accessibility within online, hybrid or web-enhanced courses. It focuses on the skills instructors need to make their courses compliant with Federal laws (ADA and Section 508 standards), technologically accessible, and culturally responsive for a broad range of students. The course covers how to use online tools, including Canvas–our course management system (CMS), to create accessible resources, retrofit existing resources, and curate new resources through exploration and hands-on demonstrations of effective practices in accessibility. The focal point of the course is learning how to use editors (both in Canvas and in common software, such as Microsoft Word) to enhance accessibility. In addition to creating an overarching accessibility plan for their courses, instructors learn how to:

  • Create accessible content pages, discussions, and assignments in Canvas;
  • Create accessible documents, such as Word and PDFs;
  • Create closed-captions for videos.

Participants should have a working knowledge of how to create and teach a class using Canvas prior to beginning the OTI.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Define accessibility and explain the pertinent Federal, State, and District requirements
  • Explain the purpose of creating accessible content
  • Identify barriers to access
  • Explain the assistive technology/design techniques needed to overcome barriers
  • List campus resources available to assist you and your students with accessibility issues
  • Create accessible content within your Canvas courses
  • Create accessible documents using Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, and/or PDF
  • Evaluate multimedia content for accessibility
  • Caption video
  • Check curated resources for accessibility using online tools
  • Develop a comprehensive plan for creating an accessible online course

Spring 2025 Schedule

Session Start Date Topics
Session 1 February 7, 2025 Orientation, What is Accessibility
Session 2 February 14, 2025 Accessible Web and Canvas Design
Session 3 February 21, 2025 Accessible Document Design
Session 4 February 28, 2025 Accessible Online Media and Video

Complete activities by: March 7, 2024

OTI Prerequisites and Enrollment Requirements

Reminder: This is not Canvas training. Participants should have some experience with using Canvas in a teacher role before starting this course. 

Requirements for Completion

Certificates will be issued for completion of the entire Academy. To receive the certificate of completion, participants must:

  • Participate in all required discussions.
  • Complete all assigned activities and exercises.

Hours Required

This is a 4-week course. Participants will need to devote approximately 12-15 hours per week to reading, online discussions, and assignments.

Recommended Skills

  • Proficient computer skills (use of word processor, e-mail, file management)
  • Proficient Internet skills (use of browsers, searches, uploading and downloading files)
  • Familiarity with discussion boards
  • Experience in an online learning environment as either a student or instructor

Technical Requirements

  • Access to a PC or Mac with a current operating system.
  • Current version of a browser.
  • Internet connection, preferably broadband.
  • Built-in or external webcam
  • USB microphone

Foundations 2.0 

This Academy can be used to fulfill the Foundations 2.0 opportunities for Faculty Professional Development, and welcomes all LRCCD employees who meet the enrollment requirements. In this program, faculty can choose from two compensation options: earning units for class salary advancement or accruing college service hours, if eligible. Visit the LRCCD Foundations 2.0 Program page for more information on compensation.

Questions about the ACCA? Contact Lori Hokerson itctraining@arc.losrios.edu or (916) 484-8428.

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