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From Jenna Creech
Captioning your videos supports equal access for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, and it also helps all kinds of people engage with your videos. The most common… -
From Jenna Creech
You can add a YouTube video to your course using Kaltura. Adding it this way would allow you to create a Kaltura quiz from the video, or edit the captions yourself in… -
From Jenna Creech
Accommodations, exceptions, and exemptions can be set for individual students to extend time limits, provide additional attempts or extended access, or exempt them from… -
From Jenna Creech
Making sure your course content is accessible is an important part of making sure every one can access your course equally. At UAA, we are committed to all students,… -
From Jenna Creech
Google Workspace is one of UAA’s Core Tools, and though there isn’t an accessibility checker built into Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets yet, we have a… -
From Jenna Creech
Captioning your videos supports equal access for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, and it also helps all kinds of people engage with your videos. The most common… -
From Jenna Creech
Microsoft Office 365 is one of UAA's Core Tools, and their Accessibility Checker is a great resource to help you identify and repair accessibility issues in your… -
From Jenna Creech
Headings help to organize your documents both visually and structurally. This enables people who use a screen reader to navigate your document. It also creates an… -
From Jenna Creech
Hyperlinks are widely used in documents, websites, and course content, and one of the most common accessibility issues. For people with screen readers who might… -
From Jenna Creech
There’s two aspects of color we want to focus on - color contrast and using more than just color to convey information. Using color accessibly benefits people with… -
From Jenna Creech
Captioning your videos supports equal access for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, and it also helps all kinds of people engage with your videos. The most common… -
From Jenna Creech
Learn more about color accessibility at our new monthly workshop! “Accessibility Afternoons” are on the last Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. on Zoom. Here… -
From Jenna Creech
Learn more about color accessibility at our new monthly workshop! “Accessibility Afternoons” are on the last Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. on Zoom. Here… -
From Jenna Creech
Learn more about color accessibility at our new monthly workshop! “Accessibility Afternoons” are on the last Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. on Zoom. Here… -
From Luis Chavez Jr
Accessible courses ensure that all our students are supported in their educational journey. At UAA, we want all instructors to be knowledgeable about accessibility,…