Videos - Accessibility in Education

With our accessibility projects, we support ETHZ's efforts to make teaching and, in particular, digital learning materials accessible to people with disabilities.

With the Accessibility in Higher Education video series, we show where digital barriers lurk and how they can be avoided. They are aimed at everyone involved in the creation of learning materials and provide a basic understanding of what constitutes accessible learning materials.

With the Student Portraits, we want to bring lecturers closer to the lives of people with less visible disabilities and create an understanding of their individual needs.

Accessibility in Higher Education, educational videos

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Towards Accessibility in Higher Education
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Flexible Output - Acccessibility in Higher Education
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Semantics - Accessibility in Higher Education
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Visual Content - Accessibility in Higher Education
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Neurodiversity: What is it about? - Accessibility in Higher Education

Animated Student Portraits

The portraits are based on half-structured interviews with students with disabilities. The portait series translates real stories of students into a storytelling experience for a smartphones.

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Breaking Barriers - Autism on Campus
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Breaking Barriers - Studying with Dyslexia
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Breaking Barriers - Challenges and Chances of ADHD at University
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Breaking Barriers - Studying with Low Vision
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