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Digital Accessibility in STEM: Practical Fixes for Spring 2026

A Spring Cleaning event sponsored by the USM Kirwan Center

Location

Online

Date & Time

January 8, 2026, 3:00 pm4:00 pm

Description

STEM courses often include complex content—equations, graphs, data tables—that can create significant accessibility barriers for students with disabilities. This session provides STEM faculty with a clear, practical overview of how to make STEM materials accessible. The session will focus on common accessibility challenges in STEM and highlight fixes that faculty can implement without advanced technical skills. 

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify common accessibility barriers in STEM course materials (e.g., math notation, graphs, tables, and PDFs) and explain why these create challenges for students using assistive technologies.

  2. Describe practical strategies and tools for improving accessibility in STEM content, including approaches for math equations, visual data, and structured documents that align with WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

  3. Apply a prioritized approach to remediation by recognizing which fixes are easiest for faculty to implement themselves and where to seek additional support for more complex issues.

The format will be primarily presentational, with brief discussion pauses to address questions and share experiences. Participants will leave with actionable strategies, recommended tools, and resources to begin improving accessibility in their STEM courses. The session will be recorded.

Register online with USM.

Presenter: Dr. Sarah Bass, Associate Teaching Professor of Introductory, Analytical and Instrumental Chemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Dr. Bass is a dedicated faculty champion for accessibility, promoting inclusive teaching practices to create a more supportive educational environment for every learner.

Helpful STEM Links to Review:

Brought to you by:

  • USM Kirwan Center for Academic Innovation (KCAI) 
  • Council for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) 
  • USM Digital Accessibility Work Group (DAWG) 
  • USM Campus Centers for Teaching and Learning
U-S-M Digital Accessibility Spring Cleaning event logo, features a figure of a person in the center of digital remediation supports - descriptive links, image alt text, properly formatted tables, captioning and audio description, correct heading structure, and color and contrast. Logo also includes a hand with a sponge to suggest cleaning.