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Web accessibility means creating digital resources on the web that everyone can use. This involves creating a web that is accessible to people with disabilities that may affect how they use the Web, including but not limited to visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities.
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Design accessible event announcements using these guidelines.
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- Teaching - Learning
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Follow these steps to check and resolve any accessibility issues in your Canvas course.
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- Teaching - Learning
- Canvas & Integrated Tools
- NEW! UDOIT
Follow these steps to enable UDOIT in Canvas and run your course's first accessibility scan.
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- IT Accessibility
Closed captioning benefits, resources and instructions.
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- Accessible Course Content
Checkpoints, rationale and links to tutorials and resources on creating and improving the accessibility of documents, spreadsheets, slides, oral presentation and web pages.
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- IT Accessibility
According to the ECU Video Captioning Requirements, video content publicly available on the ECU website must contain closed captioning.
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Guidance for Creating Accessible Content
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- Web Services
The Siteimprove web governance tool's monthly report consists of two parts: 1) the Quality Assurance and Accessibility score snapshots, and 2) Information about and the number of broken links and misspelled words.