May 20, 2022

Congratulations Fix Your Content Day 2022 Winners

On May 19th, we joined forces with the global Anthology Ally community to celebrate the 11th annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), focused on encouraging thinking, learning, and discussions around digital accessibility and inclusion. Worldwide, an estimated one billion people experience some sort of physical, visual, hearing, or cognitive disability. Participating in GAAD is one way to raise awareness and help ensure that all learners can benefit from a more inclusive environment.  Accessible course content also improves the overall educational experience for all learners.

To support the mission and spirit of the day, Anthology hosted the third annual Fix Your Content Day (FYCD), a 24-hour global competition that helps to create more accessible and inclusive digital learning content. “Many institutions recognize the need and benefits of creating more inclusive learning environments, but many remain uncertain where to start in proactively addressing accessibility barriers,” said Rosario Bruzón, Product Marketing Manager at Anthology. “Anthology Ally is here to help and the Fix Your Content Day competition was a tremendous opportunity for many institutions to start their journey along this path!”

This year, 182 colleges and universities spanning 13 countries, and 34 U.S. states participated in the challenge. Collectively, these participants made over 110,000 fixes during the competition, a new record.

A Big “Thank You” To You All

We’d like to thank all participants and recognize the global and regional Fix Your Content Day 2022 winners: 

Global Winners

  • First Place: Coastal Pines Technical College
  • Second Place: Ogeechee Technical College
  • Third Place: University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville

Regional Winners

  • North America: Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
  • Europe: Cranfield University
  • Asia Pacific: Charles Darwin University

First Time Participant Winner

  • Eastern Kentucky University

Special Recognition

We also want to recognize the California State University system for their contribution and hard work fostering equitable and inclusive learning environments. Last April, and during their inaugural CSU Moving the Needle Challenge, 14 participating campuses contributed to a grand total of 52,115 fixes through Anthology Ally, including more than 27,000 fixes by Chico State University. Congratulations CSU!

Following the Path to Accessibility and Inclusion

Accessibility and inclusion are a journey and not a destination. We want to congratulate all FYCD winners for their commitment toward ensuring accessibility is top of mind by constantly evolving their learning environments to meet the unique needs of all learners and helping  them reach their full academic potential,” said Steven Ostler, Senior Product Marketing Director at Anthology.

We invite you to keep moving toward creating equitable and accessible learning experiences for all your learners. Let us help you on this path!

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Rosario Bruzón López

Product Marketing Manager
Anthology