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Instructional Materials

Instructional materials, such as textbooks, articles, and resources (whether professionally or instructor/institutionally produced) should be high-quality, ADA accessible, provide a diverse representation of people and ideas, and create an inclusive environment for students.

Universal Design and Accessibility

Universal Design

Accessibility of learning materials does not just refer to the ability of people with disabilities to interact with them. All students absorb information differently, providing alternative formats to accommodate different learning preferences is essential. Keeping Universal Design in mind as you choose materials will improve student retention and success.

How

Why

DIR Accessibility Rules

All University of Texas System institutions must comply with DIR Accessibility Rules when procuring, maintaining, or using Electronic Information Resources (EIR). Please see the Accessibility Policy and Resources at UTEP for more information.

Digital Materials and Resources

 The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity(NCFDD) is a significant contributor to teaching and professional development resources licensed by UTEP. To access NCFDD materials, you will need to Activate your account.

Course Materials

Open Education Resources

Open Education Resources (OER) are instructional materials provided to students at no additional cost, including textbooks, curriculum planning, and instructional videos.

OER Resources

Creating Instructional Materials

Creating instructional videos, assignment guidelines, and multimedia lectures is a great way to provide accessible, free materials and guidance to students. Remember that these materials must also comply with the DIR Accessibility Rules.

Text Materials

*Keep in mind that infographics are not ADA accessible, and you will need to provide another version (text, audio, etc.) of the information.

Audiovisual Materials