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7 Core Skills of Digital Accessibility

7 Core Skills of Digital Accessibility

Digital accessibility doesn't have to be complicated. Most accessibility improvements come down to a small set of practical skills that anyone can learn: the seven core skills of digital accessibility. The good news is once you learn these new skills, they will become a habit.

If you create, edit, upload or share digital content, the 7 core skills of digital accessibility are for you. We encourage you to choose one skill at a time and build it into your content creation routine.

What Are the 7 Core Skills of Digital Accessibility?

The 7 Core Skills of Digital Accessibility are simple, practical habits that help you create content everyone can use. These skills support Ohio University’s accessibility standard (WCAG 2.1 AA) and apply to websites, documents, courses and videos.

The 7 Core Skills reflect common accessibility practices identified by higher education accessibility programs and national organizations such as WebAIM. They represent the areas where content creators have the greatest ability to improve accessibility using built-in tools in Word, Canvas and web editors.