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Week 1 Welcome & Introductions
Hello Cohortians. My name is Sheri and I’m north-east of Atlanta, Georgia. I’m an instructional designer and accessibility professional working in the public sector, where I design, review, and remediate learning experiences for a workforce of ~9,000 employees.
Most of my day-to-day focuses on building courses and analyzing how learning actually works (or breaks) in the real world. This includes accessible Storyline/Rise design to PDF remediation and testing with keyboard, screen readers, and cognitive load in mind.
I also support teams through consulting engagements focused on scaling accessible learning systems across content, workflows, and platforms.
I joined this cohort to explore how we can leverage AI to move faster and build better.
Specifically, I’m here to explore:
- Where AI helps vs. where it falls short especially with accessibility
- How to validate AI-generated learning for accessibility
- Identify where AI meaningfully supports design and where it introduces risk
- Build practical workflows that combine AI + accessibility + real-world constraints
My goal is to leave this cohort with ideas I can build on for repeatable, scalable approaches that hold up beyond a single course or tool.
If anyone else is exploring AI + accessibility together, I’d love to connect during the cohort.
Max is in doggy heaven, but he lives on in my heart . This is a picture of him after a full day playing outside. 😴
Max is tired after playing outside all day.
SheriLee welcome aboard! How many are on your team to support the workforce of ~9,000 employees? That sounds like a massive task!
Thanks for sharing your photo of sweet Max with us, and I'm so sorry for your loss ❤️
- SheriLee14 days agoCommunity Member
AlyssaGomez There are three of us that work on enterprise-wide projects - compliance, policy, professional development, special initiatives and microlearning library. There are other teams that work on program and department specific content.