Content

Essentials for Content Creators

Creating accessible digital content is critical to ensuring an equitable experience for all users. A platform or website can be developed with accessible elements built in, but if the content added to the site isn't accessible, the whole site is at risk of introducing accessibility barriers. By thoughtfully following accessibility best practices for creating content, we can make sure our digital materials are accessible to everyone.  

Documents

Guidance on creating accessible Microsoft Word and PowerPoint documents, as well as Google Docs and Slides.

Emails

Guidelines and recommendations to help ensure your message comes through clearly to your audience.

Multimedia

Explore accessibility practices for captions, transcripts, audio description, and social media.

Academic Content

Whether you're developing course materials, adding content to Canvas, or building tests and quizzes, use this guide to get started creating academic content that is accessible and inclusive.

Data Visualizations, Charts, and Graphs

Make sure data visualizations are accessible to everyone by being mindful of color, labels, descriptions, and design.


 

Forms

Guidance on creating accessible digital forms in Qualtrics, Google Forms, and Microsoft Forms.

Related Instructor-Led Trainings

Self-Paced Training: Digital Accessibility for Content Creators

In this training, you’ll learn essentials and best practices for creating digital content at Harvard that’s accessible to everyone. The material will be applicable across digital platforms, such as websites, documents, and learning management systems.