ADA Media Compliance — An Expensive Blunder for Universities

Anders Hasselstrøm
Konch
Published in
2 min readSep 24, 2019
More and more universities are sued for not compliant with the ADA

Education used to be simple. All you needed was a quiet classroom, a piece of chalk, a chalkboard, an engaged teacher and interested students. You would go home, open your textbook, do your homework and go back the day after.

Nice and simple 🚶‍♂️

Today, most of the education experience is delivered online, partly or fully, using video content.

This is where it becomes tricky for the universities.

All video content published and hosted by US based universities are required to comply with the American Disabilities Act.

However, a significant number of universities are failing to comply.

Have a look at a few recent examples of law suits against American based universities. You can find an exhaustive list here.

Compliance cost money and for universities with thousands of video files it can seem like a daunting task. Adding captions to video content used to be a challenging task but with technological advances it has become 100x easier.

In this day and age there are really no excuses.

We know, because this is what we do, at Konch.

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Anders Hasselstrøm
Konch
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Most of my time is spent thinking about, writing about and talking about Speech-to-Text technology and it’s applications.