Alert: Changes are coming to ADA Title II. Learn more about the ATI's Digital Content Accessibility Action Plan (DCAAP)!

By April 24, 2026, George Mason University must ensure all its websites and mobile apps comply with ADA Title II and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA - making digital content accessible for everyone, including people with disabilities. Click the link below to learn more about the ATI's plan for this effort!Read more
Assistive Technology Initiative

Upcoming Workshops

Have questions? Contact the ATI:

Assistive Technology Initiative
MS: 6A11
Voice: 703-993-4329
Fax: 703-993-4743
[email protected]

The Assistive Technology Initiative provides training to members of the Mason community on the latest trends in assistive technology, document remediation, audio/video accessibility, and web accessibility. See below to register for upcoming trainings and to learn about some of our ongoing training cohorts/initiatives:

Spring 2025 Training Events

Digital Access Workshops   

There are no scheduled workshops for the Spring 2025 semester. ATI staff are actively fielding requests from faculty and staff for ADA Title II-related workshops. If you are interested in hosting a workshop for you or your unit, please contact us at [email protected].

AT Quick Talks 

There are no ATI Quick Talk sessions scheduled for the Spring 2025 semester. If you are require one-on-one assistive technology support and/or training, please contact us at [email protected].

Accessible Web Design Workshops

Web accessibility trainings will also be advertised and conducted on the Mason Web Accessibility Collaborative Teams Channel opens a new window. Use the links below to register for these upcoming sessions (12:00pm-1:00pm):

  • Accessible E-mail Communication – TBD 
    • Description: This session will highlight tips and strategies for creating accessible emails and newsletters.

Please contact Kristine NeuberIT Accessibility Coordinator, if you have specific questions.

 

Self-Guided Digital Accessibility Courses

The ATI offers self-paced, web-based digital accessibility training courses to assist members of the Mason community with learning how to create accessible documents and websites. To learn more about these offerings, visit the Document Accessibility Fundamentals course and Trusted Tester for Web Fundamentals course links.