If you work in teaching, digital content, or web development and want to truly understand how to make what you create accessible, I recommend a valuable resource: They are the perfect starting point for non-experts to understand how to improve the accessibility of digital content shared with colleagues, or teaching materials provided to students.
That is, the WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, the international guidelines on digital accessibility, explained in simple language.
They can be browsed by role, by type of disability (cognitive, visual, motor, auditory), or by content.
They were created by Natalie MacLees, co-founder of AAArdvark.

