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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

Microsoft Skype for Business Online

Contact the Accessible Media Coordinator

Robert Starr
Accessible Media Coordinator

Assistive Technology Initiative
MS: 6A11
Voice: 703-993-5644
Fax: 703-993-4743
[email protected]

Contact the IT Accessibility Coordinator

Kristine Neuber
IT Accessibility Coordinator

Assistive Technology Initiative
MS: 6A11
Voice: 703-993-9815
Fax: 703-993-4743
[email protected]

Have Assistive Technology Questions? Contact Us!

Korey Singleton
Deputy ADA Coordinator for Accessibility and ATI Manager

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

Have questions? Contact the ATI:

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

Microsoft Skype for Business Online* connects people anytime and from virtually anywhere by delivering collaboration capabilities; it gives users access to instant messaging, ad-hoc device to device audio and video calling, online meetings, and web conferencing capabilities.

Microsoft Skype for Business Accessibility FAQs

Support for keyboard navigation?

Yes. See Keyboard Shortcuts in Skype for Business Online*
 
Support for screen reader users?

Yes. See Using a screen reader to explore and navigate Skype for Business*.
 
Support for live captioning?

Closed captioning support in Skype for Business Online is currently in preview. It is not yet available for use.

For more information, visit Enable real-time transcription and translation in Skype Meeting Broadcast*