Community discussions
WPCampus hosts recurring community group discussions to focus on specific topics related to our “wheelhouse” of accessibility and WordPress in higher education.
These discussion times are relaxed/informal gatherings where participants can ask questions, discuss relevant topics, showcase their work, network, and actively participate in collective learning.
How to join the discussions
To participate in the discussions, we ask that all participants be members of the WPCampus Slack workspace and agree to our Code of Conduct.
To become a member of the WPCampus Slack workspace, you must fill out the WPCampus membership form.
Want to start a new discussion group?
We would love to have more topic-focused discussion groups. This format is a great way to engage with others working in our space.
If you want to start another discussion group, start a message thread in our Slack #general channel or submit your interest using our main contact form.
Active community discussion groups
The accessibility discussion group
WPCampus hosts a monthly community discussion group focused on digital accessibility in higher education.
These discussions are a relaxed/informal gathering where participants can ask questions, discuss relevant topics, showcase their work, network, and actively participate in our collective learning.
The group keeps a dynamic list of suggested topics, which anyone can contribute to at any time. This list aims to ensure that our discussions are always relevant and engaging.
Register to attend monthly accessibility discussions
When/where for the meeting
The accessibility discussion group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1 pm to 2 pm Eastern.
You can add the following invite to your calendar to block off the time:
How to join the discussion
The discussions take place in Zoom. Registering for the discussions is required. You can register for each month and receive reminders through Zoom.
All attendees must agree to the WPCampus Code of Conduct.