Infographic: CSU Chico’s Journey into Digital Accessibility

Looking for a roadmap to making your digital content more accessible? CSU-Chico is trailblazing a way. In this infographic, get a snapshot of their journey to a more accessible digital campus. It’s time to take accessibility seriously.

Chico's path to digital accessibility

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CSU-Chico was founded in 1887. Today, more than 17,000 students are enrolled.

In 2004, the CSU Board of Trustees issued an executive order to make explicit the existence and
compliance of system wide policies for the disability support and accommodation program. With the
support from executive leadership and the Accessible Technology Initiative provided by the California
State System, the Accessibility Technology Initiative (ATI) team was formed to help implement
accessible IT resources and services across all CSU campuses.

The ATI team faced many challenges, including taking inventory of a vast number of content items,
finding tools that would fully address accessibility concerns, and working within funding constraints.
With video being such a popular tool for instruction and assignment submission, CSU-Chico needed a
new video management solution that complied with accessibility requirements. Enter Kaltura.
Kaltura checked all the boxes, including integration with Blackboard Learn, streaming, web-cam
recording and auto-captioning capabilities, as well as an open framework for API integration.

Kaltura offers many accessibility features, including attachments for descriptions or directions, Speed
Selector so that videos can be viewed at various speeds, sign-language or descriptive insets, and
multiple audio tracks which can be parallel with audio description.

In addition to video, CSU-Chico needed to find a way to review the millions of other content items
living within Blackboard Learn, as manual review would be impossible. CSU-Chico discovered that
Blackboard Ally could solve this problem by automatically scanning a wide variety of content items
within the LMS.

Blackboard Ally provides automatic checking for accessibility issues, alternative accessible versions,
instructor feedback on how to improve content accessibility, and course-level and institutional
reporting to help track and improve accessibility across the institution.

With the combination of Blackboard Learn, Blackboard Ally, and Kaltura, CSU-Chico faculty and sta˜
are now empowered to deliver a more inclusive learning experience with high-quality, accessible
content for all students.

Ready to start your accessibility journey? Visit blackboard.com/ally for more info on Blackboard Ally.
Visit Kaltura’s accessibility page for more information on Kaltura’s accessibility efforts.