In this recorded training presentation, John discusses some high-level concepts of digital accessibility at Rice. John gives an overview of Rice's standard, the WCAG 2.1 A-AA, as well as issues related to disability and nondiscrimination laws. The presentation is framed about two key questions: 1) What does the law say we MUST do?, and 2) what does Rice WANT us to do? This video is a good primer before engaging in more specific topics on digital accessibility. Use the hamburger menu in the top left corner of the video player to access different chapters in the video: 1. Intro 2. Contact the Accessibility Steering Committee 3. Two Key Questions 4. Digital Accessibility Defined 5. Digital Content Examples 6. WCAG Overview 7. WCAG Levels 8. What is A11y? 9. Challenging Myths about Accessibility 10. Overview of Disability 11. Medical vs. Social Model of Disability 12. Key Question 1: Legal Requirements 13. Nondiscrimination Laws 14. Technology Standards 15. Key Question 2: Rice's Expectation 16. "Low-Hanging Fruit" Techniques 17. Actionable Next Steps 18. Shortened URL to Google Presentation