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Accessibility Requirements


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Enabling Others to
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Assuring the Quality of
Online and Hybrid Courses

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SkillsCommons’ mission is to accelerate the democratization of education for all through open educational services and resources enabling individuals, communities, educational institutions, organizations, and businesses to prepare people for successful employment in the 21st Century.
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SkillsCommons is a program administered by the Center for Usability in Design and Accessibility (CUDA Lab) at the California State University Long Beach. SkillsCommons was originally funded by the U.S. Department of Labor beginning in 2014.

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