A Book on Digital Accessibility
Digital accessibility is crucial for creating an inclusive online environment where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can access and interact with digital content.
eCampusOntario’s Digital Accessibility Toolkit outlines standards, methods, and practices for developing accessible digital content. The resource is structured into four parts: understanding digital accessibility, the laws and standards in practice, accessibility in development and procurement, and testing content. The toolkit also offers resources and guidance on navigating AODA compliance.
AI Frameworks
AI competency framework for teachers | UNESCO guides teachers on artificial intelligence (AI) use and misuse in education and defines the knowledge, skills, and values teachers must master in the age of AI.
AI Observatory | HESA links to AI policies in Canadian post-secondary education.
Upcoming Conferences
George Brown College (GBC), in partnership with the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (the Federation), will be the first college to host the prestigious annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences (Congress).
The 94th edition of Congress will take place at GBC’s St. James and Waterfront campuses in downtown Toronto from May 30 to June 6, 2025, marking an innovative new chapter in the history of Congress.
By bringing together nearly 10,000 scholars, apprentices, graduate students, policymakers, and community members from across Canada on GBC’s campuses, Congress 2025 will invite the research community to bridge the gap between colleges and universities and promises to be a catalyst for transformative discourse and collaboration. This historic convergence will inspire attendees to explore new avenues of interdisciplinary learning, foster meaningful connections, and ignite dialogues that will shape the world of tomorrow.
