You’ve tried everything—pictures, video, funny memes, poignant quotes, carefully planned-out social media campaigns, calls to action, links to thought-provoking articles from education organizations and experts in your field, even shameless begging—and still,...
ADA Website Accessibility, Part IICompliance...one bite at a time
If you are one of the tens of thousands of schools concerned about meeting the newly adopted website accessibility deadline of January 18, 2018, we can help. In Website Accessibility Part I, we covered the Do It Yourself options for gaining ADA website...
ADA Website Compliance, Part Ior 'Actionable steps to school website accessibility'
Your school’s website accessibility is coming under fire. In addition to a flurry of complaints being filed against schools across the U.S., Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act recently published updated accessibility requirements on January 18,...
Schools That Do More With LessHow Ridgefield Public Schools manages their school website, social media, and communications without breaking the budget
Doing more with less is a beautiful concept. It allows you to simplify processes, be more productive, and use resources most effectively. For schools especially, the notion of doing more with less should be particularly appealing given stretched budgets, sparse staff,...
What every school administrator should know about website accessibilityFind the joy in ADA website compliance
Think of website compliance as the HOA of the Internet. While you sort of hate having someone telling you what you can or cannot do at your own home, you appreciate the fact that you won’t have the Griswold’s cousin Eddie’s RV blocking your driveway all winter. Let’s...