by Nancy O'Laughlin | Jul 16, 2018 | Accessibility, Tips and Tricks
Over the last several months, we have been providing accessibility tips centered around different applications you may use such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe PDF when creating digital content. We also are holding a session during Keep Calm and Teach On,...
by Nancy O'Laughlin | Jun 18, 2018 | Accessibility, Tips and Tricks
A PDF document is a common way for faculty to share content with their students. It is often requested by faculty as a way for students to submit assignments. In some cases it may be the only acceptable format to be used. So how do you know whether your PDF documents...
by Nancy O'Laughlin | May 14, 2018 | Accessibility, Tips and Tricks
Whenever you create an Excel spreadsheet for any purpose (i.e. course content, class assignment, data summaries), get in the habit of running it through the Accessibility Checker built right into the tool. Not only should this become a habit, but it is something you...
by Nancy O'Laughlin | Apr 16, 2018 | Accessibility, Uncategorized
Whenever you create a Word document for any purpose (i.e. course content, class assignment, instructions, meeting notes), get in the habit of running it through the Accessibility Checker built right into the tool. Not only should this become a habit, but it is...
by Nancy O'Laughlin | Mar 1, 2018 | Accessibility, Tips and Tricks
When you create a PowerPoint presentation for any purpose (i.e. class lecture, group presentation, meeting, poster), get in the habit of running it through the Accessibility Checker built right into the tool. Not only should this become a habit, but it is something...
by Nancy O'Laughlin | Feb 2, 2018 | Accessibility, Tips and Tricks
Recently, the University has established a web accessibility initiative to develop standards, policies, tools, and educational programming to help University faculty and staff present all existing and future digital content so that it is accessible to all. As you add...