Accessibility Technologies

About

Accessibility Technologies provides support and assistance to faculty in creating accessible learning environments. We’ll equip you with the latest technical skills to leverage accessibility features in current and cutting-edge academic technologies. Let us help you integrate strategies that help you meet accommodations and make your classroom a welcoming space for all.

Our Services

  • Accessibility information and support
  • In-person and virtual consultations
  • Workshops
  • Software accessibility reviews

Our Team

Madeline Christopher, Accessibility Technologist

Madeline Christopher

Madeline provides faculty support and assistance with AsULearn course sites and course content accessibility. Additionally, she assists with professional development and workshops focused on accessibility and instructional technologies. 

Madeline earned a Master's in Library and Information Studies at UNC Greensboro and holds two B.A.s in Sociology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from UNC Asheville. 

Laurie Miles, Accessibility Technologist

Laurie Miles

Laurie supports faculty in developing, implementing and evaluating accessible course materials and aids the Academic Technologies department with accessibility initiatives. She provides faculty training and develops resources for assessing and creating accessible learning materials.

She has an M.S. in Instructional Technology and a Graduate Certificate in Learning, Design and Technology.

Software

AsULearn, App State LMS logo
AsULearn (Moodle), App State's Learning Management System.

SensusAccess, a self-service document conversion tool

SensusAccess, a self-service document conversion tool that complements accessibility services.

Brickfield Education Labs logo, an AsUlearn toolkit for acessibility
Brickfield Education Labs helps faculty identify and amend common course accessibility issues.

Kaltura

Kaltura, a cloud video platform with tools for recording, editing and sharing videos.