Social Media Training
Social Media Accessibility: Basics
If you add content to your websites, chances are you’re also responsible for managing social media for your department or unit. Social media platforms like YouTube/Vimeo, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest can present unique challenges for users with disabilities, many of which are beyond your control.
In this training you’ll learn not only how to use the accessibility features that are available on these platforms, but also valuable work-arounds to counter those that are not. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop or smart phone to the session, along with a piece of content—a video, tweet, or photo–you’d like to make accessible on social media (you can use a personal account if you don’t have access to Yale accounts on personal devices). We will spend the first half of the training going through the basics of social media accessibility and the second half creating accessible content ourselves.
Due to the holiday schedule, we will resume this training next year.
Zoom link available on the TMS registration page. You must be on the Yale VPN to connect to the TMS remotely.
Sign up for the Social Media Accessibility: Basics Workshop on Yale TMS
The slide deck for Social Media Accessibility: Basics Workshop is available via Box.