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Kahua Kūpono: A Foundation for Inclusive Digital Learning (Ongoing)

Kahua Kūpono: A Foundation for Inclusive Digital Learning is a self-paced professional development course that emphasizes both the foundational principles (kahua) of digital accessibility and a commitment to integrity and doing what is right (kūpono) in creating inclusive learning resources and environments. All UH employees, including students, are welcome and encouraged to enroll! View the Welcome to Kahua Kūpono video (1:22, YouTube) for more information

To register for the self-paced program, complete the A Foundation for Inclusive Digital Learning Google Form.

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Fundamentals of Digital Accessibility (Ongoing)

All UH employees are welcome to utilize the fully online, professional development program focused on Digital Accessibility! This is a low-pressure, self-paced learning resource with the option to complete a competency assessment to earn a digital credential. Learn important fundamental concepts of accessibility and how to apply your new knowledge to your digital learning content!

To learn more about the program, take a look at the Fundamentals of Digital Accessibility video overview. To register for the online, self-paced program, complete the Digital Accessibility Training Registration Google form.

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