Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Top Ten Tips for Creating Accessible Courses Beth Case Program Manager for Digital, Emerging, and Assistive Technologies University of Louisville

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Top Ten Tips for Creating Accessible Courses Beth Case Program Manager for Digital, Emerging, and Assistive Technologies University of Louisville"— Presentation transcript:

1 Top Ten Tips for Creating Accessible Courses Beth Case Program Manager for Digital, Emerging, and Assistive Technologies University of Louisville beth.case@Louisville.edu

2 #1: Plan ahead Many barriers to accessibility can be easily prevented by considering accessibility when you design your course and your materials. Ask yourself: How could a blind/deaf/mobility impaired student access this material or do this assignment?

3 #2 : Syllabus statement Students with disabilities who require accommodations (academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids or services) for this course must contact a staff member in BCTC's Disability Support Services (DSS) office. The DSS e-mail address is BL_DSS@kctcs.edu and the phone number is 859-246-6535. Please do not request accommodations directly from the professor or instructor.BL_DSS@kctcs.edu

4 #3 : Alt text http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

5 Screen reader demo

6 Alt-Text practice How would you describe this picture if: 1)It’s a website for a hotel where peacocks roam. 2)It’s for a photography class. 3)It’s for a zoology class in a section talking about distinguishing male and female peacocks.

7 #4 : Use “Styles” in Word http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

8 #5 : Use row and column headings UnitChaptersAssignmentPoints Unit 11-3Quiz 1100 Unit 24-6Quiz 2100 Unit 37-8Quiz 3100 Unit 49-10Quiz 4100 http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

9 #6 : Use descriptive links Incorrect: Click here to read the syllabus. Correct: You can find more information in the syllabus. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

10 #7 : Alternatives to PowerPoint Not always possible to make them accessible. Consider another method to convey information. Make alternate version in Word. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

11 #8 : Transcripts and Captions Audio only – Verbatim transcript Video – Verbatim, synchronized captions http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

12 #9 : PDFs Documents: Create in Word, then save as PDF. Articles: Try to get as HTML or accessible PDF. Articles: If you only have an inaccessible PDF, use OCR software to convert. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses

13 #10 : Review publisher materials Many publisher websites and materials are not accessible. Tell publishers that accessibility is vital.

14 Bonus: Use your resources Veronica Miller Disability Support Services 859-246-6535 Veronica.miller@kctcs.edu


Download ppt "Top Ten Tips for Creating Accessible Courses Beth Case Program Manager for Digital, Emerging, and Assistive Technologies University of Louisville"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google