TheDOITCenter
DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) at the University of Washington serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers.
The DO-IT Center uses Amara.org's Subtitling Editor and Platform to add multi-language captions and subtitles to our video library. Amara.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting audiovisual content accessibility.
Starting an Accessibility Journey: 5 Easy Tips
DO-IT Scholar Profile: K
DO-IT Scholar Profile: K (audio described)
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Dustine
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Dustine (Audio-described)
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Randy (audio described)
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Randy
How to Apply to the DO-IT Scholars Program (full-length) - audio described
How to Apply to the DO-IT Scholars Program (full-length)
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Kayla
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Kayla (Audio Described)
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Anita
DO-IT Scholar Profile: Anita (Audio Described)
How to Apply to the DO-IT Scholars Program - clipped
How to Apply to DO-IT Scholars Program - Clipped - (Audio described)
Teaching Accessible Computing
What You Should Know about Your Students with Disabilities (Audio-Described)
Supporting Neurodivergent Learners on Campus
What You Should Know About Your Students with Disabilities
Accessible Documents Part 1
Testing with Screen Readers, March 2024 Edition
Web Accessibility (Accessible University July 2024 Edition)
Accessibility in Procurement
Video Accessibility, February 2024 Edition
Accessible Documents (Part 1)
Accessible Presentations (Part 2)
Testing with Screen Readers, March 2024 Edition
Moving DO-IT Scholars Online (Audio-Described)