Accessibility in digital learning isn't just a legal requirement—it's an opportunity to build a better, more inclusive experience for all learners. At WCET 2025, Everspring’s Associate Director of Instructional Design, Amalia Schwee, joins accessibility expert Filza Khan of William & Mary to share hands-on strategies for implementing WCAG standards in real-world course design.
In this session, participants will gain practical tools to improve accessibility in online courses by targeting a focused set of WCAG success criteria—ensuring compliance while elevating the learner experience for everyone.
Join Us at WCET 2025
Denver, Colorado
Tuesday, October 21–Friday, October 24, 2025
Meet up with the Everspring team to explore how our instructional design and accessibility experts help institutions build inclusive, compliant, and high-impact online learning.
Attend Our Featured Session
Navigating WCAG: Practical Approaches to Enhancing Course Accessibility
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Featuring:
- Amalia Schwee, Associate Director of Instructional Design, Everspring
- Filza Khan, Digital Accessibility Specialist, William & Mary
Session Preview
WCAG can be complex—even for seasoned professionals. This session demystifies the guidelines by focusing on a targeted set of success criteria most relevant to online learning, including media, images, text, and other course elements. Attendees will:
- Learn a practical approach for course remediation
- Review real course examples for accessibility gaps
- Apply WCAG guidance to fix those issues
- Understand how new federal rules align with WCAG expectations
It’s a session designed for instructional designers, faculty, and support teams looking to make meaningful, standards-aligned accessibility improvements.
Book a 1:1 Consultation
Want to talk accessibility strategy? Schedule a 20-minute session with our team to discuss how Everspring can help your institution design more inclusive, compliant, and effective courses.
Can’t Attend WCET 2025?
Let’s connect anyway. Whether you're building new programs or remediating existing content, we can help you align your design and delivery with the latest accessibility standards.