Media and Multimedia Accessibility

Students, faculty, and staff can create accessible media and multimedia or remediate inaccessible media and multimedia.

Media includes images, videos, and audio. In order to be accessible, practice the following principles:

  • Images must have alternate text. This means an equivalent description of the image. If an image contains text, the alt text must include the same text in the image.

  • Videos must have an alternative or an audio track that provides equivalent information. This means that there must either be a full description of the visuals in the video, or an audio description must be provided.

  • Audio must have an alternative, such as captions or a transcript, that shows all auditory information (including important sounds).

If there is a pedagogical or business reason media with flashing or blinking content is needed, provide a warning to users.

Additional information can be found on the IT Accessibility Website's Media and Multimedia Page.

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