Eight Habits for Highly Accessible Course Content: Cross-Campus Collaborative to Build an ADA-Aware Faculty Cohort

Session Description

This session will share the collaborative techniques, materials and tools used to develop and facilitate an online professional development program on online ADA accessibility for University of Hawai‘i faculty. Participants will be invited to join in a discussion of techniques for gaining faculty buy-in for professional development on topics faculty may resist and to share relevant experiences of their own.

Presenter(s)

Dr. Ariana Eichelberger
College of Education
Learning Design and Technology
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Honolulu, HI, USA

Ari Eichelberger is faculty in the UHM Learning Design and Technology department and the College of Education's Instructional Designer. Ari manages the College's Instructional Support Group and is currently serving as the College's Interim Director of Technology and Distance Programs.


Laureen Kodani
Maui College
University of Hawaiʻi
Kahului, HI, USA

Laureen Kodani is UH Maui College's Educational, Communications, and Technology Developer. She assists faculty with designing and developing courses, creating optimal student-centered learning environments, and keeping up with the latest learning technology.


Helen Torigoe
Community Colleges System
University of Hawaiʻi

Helen Torigoe is an Instructional Designer for the University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges System. Her prior experiences include programming in Silicon Valley and teaching Computer Science at UH campuses on the Big Island of Hawai‘i.

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