Resources
To assist in your efforts to represent and promote the university, we’ve created a list of resources available to you. Search term(s) results will include blog posts and communication resources. Search by keyword, category, tag, or any combination of the three to narrow your results.
Accessibility Ambassadors: Designing for Neurodiversity, and Avoiding the Neuromyths
Attendees will learn about designing learning interfaces for users with learning differences and permanent, temporary, or situational disabilities.
Accessibility Ambassadors: Introduction to manual website accessibility testing
Learn about common manual testing methodologies and simple keyboard and screen reader checks.
Accessibility Ambassadors: Pope Tech: Measure Website Accessibility
Learn about using Pope Tech to check your website for accessibility issues.
Accessibility Ambassadors: Working With Cancer: the Impacts of Accessibility & Inclusion
Attendees will learn about the impacts of a supportive and accessible work environment for people with cancer.
Accessible digital documents
Tips for making your digital documents accessible and where to get help and training.
Be an influencer, share your expertise
The Communications Blog is distributed to more than 1,200 University community members, and many posts receive hundreds—sometimes thousands—of views. Write a guest post today!
Belated happy International Plain Language Day!
Plain writing helps audiences take less time to read and understand.
Caniuse.com and GA4 data
By importing GA4 data into Caniuse.com, you can learn which features your specific users support, helping make web development decisions.
Cognitive digital accessibility and hidden barriers
Learn about how cognitive digital accessibility addresses hidden barriers to digital content for users with cognitive disabilities or differences.
Dynamic dashboards with Google Looker Studio
Learn how easy it is to use Google Looker Studio to create and share dashboards. Sample dashboards for Universal Analytics and Google Analytics 4 metrics are included.
Even Oxford leaves out the Oxford comma sometimes
Like discussing Chevys versus Fords, Canon versus Nikon cameras, or Fender versus Gibson guitars, there has been a lot of passionate discussion around the Oxford, or serial, comma.
Four favorite measurements for news features
Here are four favorite core data groups for measuring online news and feature content performance that have stood the test of time as far back as pre-pay wall news websites.