Teach Access Student Academy
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Discover how to build empathy and awareness for accessibility in this engaging and interactive workshop! All students are welcome to join; whether you are enrolled in a college or university or are a lifelong learner, this workshop will increase your knowledge about accessibility. Learn practical accessibility skills that can be applied to your projects and gain the confidence to have impactful conversations that inspire others to prioritize inclusion.
Whether you’re new to accessibility or looking to deepen your understanding, this workshop will empower you to create a more accessible world—starting now.
Our opening speaker is Haben Girma, the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School and a human rights lawyer who advances disability justice.

Student Academy Schedule
The Student Academy was a two-day event, held virtually on Thursday, February 20, 2025, and Friday, February 21, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET (8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. PT).
Session recordings are available to view on YouTube!
Day 1: February 20, 2025
What is accessibility, and why is it important?
The focus for day 1 is to build empathy and awareness for disability and accessibility. Click on the linked session title in the schedule below to view the recording, learn more about the session details and speaker(s).
- 11:00 am- 12:15 pm ET: Keynote Presentation, Haben Girma and moderated by Lainey Feingold
- 12:30 pm- 1:00 pm ET: Introduction to Disability Inclusion, Alan Hejl
- 2:00 pm- 2:30 pm ET: Disability History for Technologists & Designers, Dr. Emma McDonnell
- 2:45 pm- 3:15 pm ET: Assistive Technology Bootcamp, Jordan Colbert
- 3:30 pm- 4:00 pm ET: A Story about a Classroom, Samantha Christopher
- 4:15 pm- 5:00 pm ET: Inclusive, Accessible, and Collaborative Storytelling, Doug Roland, Roberto Cabrera, and Sue Ruzenski
Day 2: February 21, 2025
Everybody has a career in accessibility, so how do you get started?
The focus for day 2 is to understand how to get started in accessibility, learn practical accessibility skills, and how to advocate for accessibility. Click on the linked session title in the schedule below to view the recording, learn more about the session details, and speaker(s).
- 11:00 am- 12:15 pm ET: Careers in Accessibility Panel, Meena Das, Fred Moltz, Laura Allen, Lucia Rios, and Rob Haverty
- 12:30 pm- 1:00 pm ET: Accessibility Principles, Jeff Zundel
- 2:00 pm- 2:30 pm ET: An Overview of Accessible Digital Communication, Jenny Kowalski
- 2:45 pm- 3:15 pm ET: How to Make Sure A.I. Doesn’t Discriminate Against People with Disabilities, Lucy Greco
- 3:30 pm- 4:00 pm ET: Digital Accessibility Program 101, Dr. Stephen Framil
- 4:15 pm- 5:00 pm ET: Digital Accessibility in your Job Search: Aligning on Inclusion, Catherine Sherry and Hannah Holmgren
Past Student Programs
2023-2024 Student Academy
During the 2023-2024 academic year, a monthly series was offered for students to explore various topics on disability and accessibility. The recorded sessions are available to watch on the Student Academy YouTube Playlist and are linked in the session schedule below.
- Session 1: Introduction to Disability with Ani Grigorian
- Session 2: Introduction to Assistive Technology with Jordan Colbert
- Session 3: Accessibility Principles with Jeff Zundel
- Session 4: How Technology has Transformed Our Lives: A Story of Two Married Googlers Who Are Blind/Low Vision with Victor Tsaran and Karo Caran
- Session 5: Accessibility and Neurodiversity with Margaux Joffe
- Session 6: Creating Inclusive Events with
- Session 7: Careers in Accessibility with Fred Moltz, Jonathan Thurston, Crystal Preston-Watson, and Regine Gilbert
Teach Access Student Ambassadors Program
The Teach Access Student Ambassadors program was launched in September 2023, with over 80 registered students. In the fall, students met once a month to discuss disability and accessibility topics. Then, in the spring, they collaborated in modified design sprints to create accessibility awareness and advocacy projects.
