This Was, Technically, Alt Text: Writing Meaningful Alt Text Workshop
Accessible content is more than meeting technical requirements—it’s about making information understandable for everyone.
In this interactive one-hour workshop, participants will explore how to write meaningful alt text that communicates purpose, context, and intent across a variety of digital content. Through practical examples and hands-on exercises, we’ll examine images, graphs, tables, charts, and other visual content while exploring how thoughtful descriptions can improve accessibility and understanding.
Together, we’ll explore how context changes what “good” alt text looks like, why technically correct descriptions are not always helpful, and how thoughtful alt text can improve accessibility for screen reader users and others accessing digital content in different ways.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Explain the role of alt text in digital accessibility
- Differentiate between descriptive and meaningful alt text
- Write effective alt text for images, charts, tables, and graphics
- Recognize when visuals should use minimal or empty alt text
- Apply practical strategies for creating more accessible digital content
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This session will be a flex delivery. Please join us online via Microsoft Teams.
