Videos
DO-IT videos promote the success of people with disabilities, particularly in school and work settings. DO-IT videos play in a custom accessible media player with audio description and transcripts provided. They can be downloaded, viewed on DO-IT's YouTube channel, or ordered on DVD. The Search Video Library feature enables users to search the full text of all videos and begin playing videos at specific start times from the search results. Most videos are accompanied by a brochure with additional content and resources.
DO-IT Video Library
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Broadening Participation in Engineering to Include People with Disabilities
This video showcases students and educators discussing careers in engineering for people with disabilities. Learn how educators can make engineering more welcoming and accessible.2016 -
Quorum: An Accessible Programming Language (3-minute version)
Learn about the Quorum programming language, which is designed to be accessible to individuals with disabilities, including those who are blind.2016 -
DO-IT Scholars Discuss the Importance of College
DO-IT Scholars, who are part of an innovative transition-to-college program, share their perspectives on why it is important to attend college.2016 -
DO-IT Program - UW 360
UW 360-an Emmy Award-winning show that profiles fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington.2016 -
Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone
Educators and students share guidelines for designing Internet-based distance learning courses to fully include all students, including those with disabilities.2015, 2011, 2002 -
Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
High school and college students with a wide variety of disabilities share their experiences using computers and demonstrate the technology they use.2015, 2007 -
Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
People with visual and hearing impairments demonstrate computer technology for school and work.2015, 2007 -
Working Together: Computers and People with Mobility Impairments
People with mobility impairments demonstrate technology that provides access to all functions of computer hardware and software.2015, 2007 -
Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities
Students and workers with learning disabilities demonstrate computer-based tools and strategies that promote their academic and career success.2015, 2007 -
Equal Access: Universal Design of Computer Labs
This video presentation shows how to make computer labs accessible to people with disabilities. It is designed to train computer lab managers in precollege and college environments to design labs that are accessible to everyone.2015, 2007 -
Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction
The application of universal design strategies can make instruction in a classroom, online, or in a tutoring center accessible to all students.2015, 2006 -
How Can We Include Students with Disabilities in Computing Courses?
With the increasing demand for computing professionals, it's important that students with disabilities are included in computing courses.2015 -
Captioning Lecture Capture Videos: A Promising Teaching Practice
Students and educators show how captioning videos in a lecture capture application helps everyone gain knowledge.2015 -
Equal Access: Universal Design of an Academic Department
Practitioners tell how universal design can make an academic department accessible to all students and faculty.2015 -
How Can We Encourage Students with Disabilities to Pursue Computing?
One woman tells instructors how their behaviors impact a student's decision to pursue a computing field.2015 -
Access to Technology in the Workplace: In Our Own Words
Employees with disabilities share how accessible technology benefits them in the workplace.2014, 2004 -
Communication Access Realtime Translation: CART Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
Educators tell how Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) provides access to auditory communication for individuals who are deaf.2014 -
Captions: Improving Access to Postsecondary Education
Professors, students, and IT administrators share the benefits of using captions on videos in postsecondary courses.2014 -
IT Accessibility: What Web Developers Have to Say
Web designers and developers discuss strategies for creating websites that are accessible to all users.2013 -
IT Accessibility: What Campus Leaders Have to Say (6-minute Version)
University presidents, chief information officers, and other (IT) leaders discuss the importance of and strategies for making IT accessible campus-wide.2013