03/27/2021
Check out this State Press’s article on our project!
Mapping Access seeks to make ASU campuses easier to navigate for all
A team of students has worked to develop an accessibility layer to campus maps by collecting data on the ground.
02/15/2021
We are back! We have had so much success with this project and are working to expand it to all campuses! We have another volunteer event scheduled for the West campus :
11/05/2020
Why are we focusing on the campus map? Here is a testimonial from an ASU Affiliate who filled out our survey
11/04/2020
We are looking for volunteers to help us with our project! We are meeting on Veteran's Day from 10am-1pm to collect data for an accessible layer to the ASU Map. More info in the flyer:
10/21/2020
Check out this video made by others in our Humanities Lab. In this video, you will see three of our classmates visually showing some examples of how ASU lacks accessibility on the Tempe campus.
#ASU4ALL
10/06/2020
You might be asking yourself "Why are they focusing on the ASU map?" Well, here is a little graphic to help! Feel free to comment below with any questions or comments you might have!
09/29/2020
If you have a story you would like to share with us regarding the lack of accessibly on any ASU campus, please take our survey. All responses will go towards creating a more accessible community
Group 4 Disruption 1 Survey
Hello! For our Humanities Lab we are collecting experiences across all ASU campuses regarding lack of access for students/teachers. We are planning on wanting to help improve access for all ASU students by creating an interactive map that would be added to the official ASU app that all students can....
09/29/2020
Before we get into the heart of our social media campaign, we wanted to share some important definitions that will guide our project. Access, Accessibility, Disability & Universal Design are all guiding principles that will help us move ASU toward a more accessible and inclusive community.