Because inclusive design isn’t just ethical—it’s better for everyone. If you’re in DASS-326, you already know the theory: accessibility isn’t a checklist, and disability is part of human diversity. But when you’re staring down a website, document, or course material, it’s easy to freeze. Where do I even start?

Here’s a practical, actionable blog post for (assuming a course focused on Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusive Design or similar). If your DASS-326 has a different syllabus (e.g., data science, engineering), let me know and I’ll adjust it. Title: 5 Low-Effort, High-Impact Accessibility Fixes You Can Make Today (DASS-326 Field Notes)

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Because inclusive design isn’t just ethical—it’s better for everyone. If you’re in DASS-326, you already know the theory: accessibility isn’t a checklist, and disability is part of human diversity. But when you’re staring down a website, document, or course material, it’s easy to freeze. Where do I even start?

Here’s a practical, actionable blog post for (assuming a course focused on Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusive Design or similar). If your DASS-326 has a different syllabus (e.g., data science, engineering), let me know and I’ll adjust it. Title: 5 Low-Effort, High-Impact Accessibility Fixes You Can Make Today (DASS-326 Field Notes) dass-326

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