Accessible Technology Advisory Group (ATAG)
A representative group of faculty and staff working to raise employee capacity to support digital accessibility at UW–Madison.
Strategic goals
Learning objectives
Help raise awareness of, and build capacity for, digital accessibility on campus.
Be a voice
Inform strategic decisions by collecting data and synthesizing areas of need for accessibility support.
Strategic guidance
Provide guidance and influence digital accessibility strategic priorities for the university.
Questions?
Co-chairs
Al Nemec – Digital Accessibility Program Manager, Center for User Experience
Jessie Nemec – Senior Web Developer, General Library System
Law & policy
UW Digital Accessibility Policy
All new or revised web pages and other web resources published, hosted or otherwise provided by the university must be in compliance with the standards defined in the federal Rehabilitation Act Section 508 per UW’s web accessibility procedures.
Wisconsin accessibility laws
The state of Wisconsin is committed to making our websites and web applications accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. Sites must meet Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act.
Learn accessibility skills
Make it accessible guide
Get answers to your questions and find resources for ensuring accessible IT for all.
Purchasing accessible technology guide
Learn how to purchase accessible technology at UW–Madison.
Resources & services
Accessibility evaluation
Request an accessibility evaluation of your digital content by the Center for User Experience.
McBurney Disability Resource Center
Develops accommodation plans for eligible students with disabilities.