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1 Using the Canvas Editor to Help Improve Accessibility
Donna Eyestone

2 Consider Ability on a Continuum
See Hear Read Type Tune out distraction Communicate verbally or in writing Not able Fully able

3 Some things to consider
Use Formatting and Styles for Text Use Meaningful Link Text Use Alternative Text with Images

4 Formatting and Styles for Text
Use Headings to provide structure in your document or webpage.

5 Formatting and Styles for Text
Use numbered or bulleted lists when appropriate.

6 Formatting and Styles for Text
Color alone should not be used to differentiate content. When used, be sure to keep color contrast high

7 Meaningful Link Text Avoid displaying URLs unless they are intuitive or simple. Never use “click here” Do not underline text that is not a link as means of emphasis. Use italics for book titles.

8 Alternative Text with Images
Alternative and equivalent. Descriptive, but succinct. Not duplicated with onscreen text. Does not use “image of”. Does not contain .png or .jpg

9 Online Resources Donna Eyestone
Creating Accessible Course Content– access to the content (not facilitated) using this self-enroll link: J Donna Eyestone


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