The following resources provide instructions for accessing training and promoting completed works.
Zoom (Web conferencing system)
Zoom is a web conferencing system that offers a variety of interactive features to help you collaborate and connect online. Zoom can be used to host an unlimited number of classes, office hours, and meetings online that can last up to 24 hours. It is available at https://umd.zoom.us and as an integration in ELMS-Canvas.
Your University of Maryland Zoom account supports meetings with up to 300 participants. You can increase your participant limit to 1000 by contacting the Service Desk.
- Zoom Basic Features
University of Maryland, Division of Information Technology, Articles (IT Library)
Eventbrite (self-service ticketing/reservation platform)
- Quick Start Guide to Eventbrite
- Eventbrite Fees
- How to submit Tax-exempt status on your Eventbrite account. Note: According to UMD policy, you must contact Lillian Nash, UMD Controller (lnash1@umd.edu), to complete the online W-9. She will need to have access to your account.
Marketing
How to promote your program effectively
Marketing Tools
- Press Release Template
- Media List
- Image Resources
- Free Stock Images
- Stock Images
- UME Logo Usage Guide
- Wordmark
- Program logos (e.g., 4-H, FCS, Sea Grant, Nutrient Management)
- AGNR Logo Usage Guide (pdf)
- Compliance Statement
- AGNR FYI-Email
URL Shortener
Faculty, staff, and students with a UMD email address can use the UMD URL shortener to convert any destination URL into a go.umd.edu-branded shortened URL. For more information about this service click on the button below.
PowerPoint Templates
The templates provided to you include two slides for compliance purposes, specifically for "Justice for All". Kindly ensure that these slides are always present in your presentations as required to remain compliant.
Resources for Accessibility
- Making Events and Meetings Accessible to All (Video) (Slide deck)
By Emily Singer Lucio, ADA/504 Coordinator, University of Maryland
This video presentation shares the University requirements for accessibility for planning an event. The topics include publicity and registration, event location, audio and visual, seating, dietary restrictions, and web-based meetings.
- Accessible Media Content
This webpage provides resources for meeting the WCAG.2.0 AA accessibility guidelines. Topics include- Media
- Document Structure
- Tables
- Links
- Color and Contrast
- Lists
- Creating Accessible PDF's
- Check Accessibility
- Accessibility
University of Maryland, Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- Six Essential Steps
Division of Information Technology
Video - 6 Essential Steps (25min)
Intro to 6 essential steps and examples on how to apply steps in Microsoft Word.
Video - 6 Essential Steps (11min)
Intro to 6 essential steps
Resources