Share resources in advance

Make resources, agendas, and other documents available online 24 hours in advance of meetings or classes.

Why?

Sharing resources in advance empowers participants through accessible practices.

  • It allows participants to review the information, formulate questions, and come prepared to contribute meaningfully to the discussion.
  • Individuals who need more time to process information can prepare accordingly. This creates a more inclusive experience by respecting diverse needs of learners who process the information at different rates or who may not have the same level of familiarity with the specific topics.
  • Not only does this help individuals with undisclosed disabilities, but it can also benefit those with limited English proficiency, or anyone with barriers to accessing the information.
  • Providing materials in advance can help set expectations while allowing more autonomy of individuals to maintain their personal schedules as they navigate the content at their own pace.
  • For new terms or acronyms, consider sharing explicit definitions to support all learners.
Digital Accessibility Tips

Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act: All Minnesota State employee electronic documents and course materials must adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standards by April 24, 2026. These guidelines provide a comprehensive framework to ensure that content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users.

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