
September 17, 2025, 11 AM Webinar – Register Here
Our Ability, Inc. invites you to an interactive webinar on September 17th at 11 AM on digital accessibility and the new regulations colleges and universities must meet by April 2026. Session: Understanding Accessibility Standards
Discover how to create digital content that is inclusive, user-friendly, and compliant.
This webinar is perfect for anyone who works with digital materials — from administrators and faculty to students and media teams. If you create, manage, or share digital content, this training is for you.
You’ll learn best practices across seven key areas that make a big difference in accessibility:
✔ Headings that guide users clearly
✔ Links that actually tell people where they’re going
✔ Alternative Text that makes images meaningful
✔ Tables that communicate data clearly
✔ Color Contrast that improves readability
✔ Lists that organize information effectively
✔ Video & Audio with captions, transcripts, and descriptions
This webinar is perfect for anyone who works with digital materials — from administrators and faculty to students and media teams. If you create, manage, or share digital content, this training is for you.

September 29, 11 AM Digital Compliance for Colleges and Universities
Formal & Compliance-Focused
Our Ability, Inc. invites you to a webinar on digital accessibility and the upcoming federal regulations colleges and universities must comply with by April 2026.
Topic: Understanding Accessibility Standards
This session will provide a clear overview of accessibility requirements and how to implement them in operational settings.
The webinar is intended for professionals responsible for digital content, including administrators, faculty, IT staff, and communications teams. Students and others involved in producing or distributing digital materials will also benefit from learning compliance strategies.
Key areas of focus include:
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Headings: Structuring content for clarity and navigation.
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Links: Creating meaningful, descriptive link text.
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Alternative Text: Ensuring visual content is accessible.
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Tables: Designing data tables with proper headers and summaries.
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Color Contrast: Meeting visibility standards for text and backgrounds.
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Lists: Using correct list formats for readability.
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Video & Audio: Providing captions, transcripts, and descriptive audio.
By attending, participants will gain practical guidance on meeting compliance obligations while improving accessibility for all users.
Make Your Digital Content Accessible — and Compliant by 2026!
Our Ability, Inc. (OA), a disability-owned business, certified by Disability:IN, and utilizing cutting edge generative AI to advance disability accessibility, employment and entrepreneur inclusion. Since 2012, OA has been the conduit between companies with workforce development needs and the countless number of people with disabilities who are unemployed or underemployed. By cultivating relationships in the business, disability, higher education, and service provider communities, OA has a unique perspective on solving the issue of access to employment. The team has developed a full menu of products and services to support and promote employment opportunities and foster inclusive work environments.
Our Ability uses a combination of the latest technology, a dedicated team with expertise in accessibility and usability, and a group of designers and engineers to provide feedback on the accessibility of digital collateral. This not only helps to meet legal compliance, but also demonstrates commitment to inclusion and equitable access for all. OA helps companies comply with national and international legislations including Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as with accessibility standards and requirements including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), Section 508, and EN 301 549.