Creating a Course for Universal Learning & Participation Ian Shadrick, Instructor: Counseling, Leadership, & Special Education Megan Shadrick, Associate.

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Creating a Course for Universal Learning & Participation Ian Shadrick, Instructor: Counseling, Leadership, & Special Education Megan Shadrick, Associate Director: Disability Resource Center-Access Technology Center Missouri State University

Overview With rapidly changing technology and new approaches to teaching it can become difficult to ensure ALL students will be able to learn and participate fully.

Objectives Simple techniques for making word, PDF, and PowerPoint files accessible to all students. Best practices for class discussions and activities in the traditional, blended, and online class platforms; ensuring all students can participate. Potential barriers to learning and participation created by some new classroom technologies and ways to get around those barriers.

Today’s Materials For a copy of the presentation please visit Link Other Resources: Conference Materials

Techniques for Making Accessible Files Word PDF Powerpoint Just because a document is digital or online, it is not inherently accessible

Formatting & accessibility Use true numbered and bulleted lists Ensure that font size is sufficient, usually around 12 points or more Provide sufficient contrast Don't use color as the only way to convey content Use true columns, not tables or columns created by hand with the Tab key Provide a table of contents Use simple language

Word Files Create Headings Use Alternative Text for images Data Tables & Accessibility Issues Word 2000 Accessibility checker

PDF Files Adobe Acrobat XI Pro Use Alternative text for images Open document with Adobe click the “Tools” tab Select “Recognized Text” tab on the drop down menu Click “In This File” option Allow to convert and save new file robat/

PowerPoint Files Save the PowerPoint as an outline/rich text format Open the new outline format Select all the text and change the style to “normal” or clear all settings under the home tab. Additional tips:

Best practices For class discussions and activities in the traditional, blended, and online class platform; ensuring all students can participate.

Traditional Courses Ensure that students have access to materials in a format that works for them Provide materials ahead whenever possible When using diagrams, pictures, and other information, be sure to describe what is being shown When writing material be sure to read back what was written

Traditional Courses Cont. When using videos or media clips utilize captioning or descriptive services whenever possible If alternative formatting is not possible for something being used consider group work or discussions If using a website to hand in materials, or for examples the student is expected to utilize ensure it is accessible

Online Formats Consider the principles outlined previously regarding documents and materials accessible Ensure that the elements you are choosing to use are in fact accessible, this is especially true for chat clients which are often not accessible If in doubt contact the Access Technology Center Consider alternatives if you determine something is not accessible

Online Format Continued Provide logical layout or titles to elements, cutting down on searching If you are using material that cannot be made accessible consider allowing group assignments Use videos that allow for captioning or descriptive services, if not possible make a point to provide a written description or narrative

Blended Courses This will vary based upon how your individual course is set up (time in class vs online) Utilize components of both the in class and online considerations noted previously Also consider utilizing a method for upcoming sessions or course wide announcements that ensures timely access to materials

Potential Barriers Potential barriers to learning and participation created by some new classroom technologies and ways to get around those barriers. “Accessible” doesn’t always mean “accessible”

Mylab courses Be aware: Some block Assistive Technology software completely Most do not work with screen readers Remove lock-down browser for testing with assistive technology software Alternative approach: May need to explore alternative ways for student to access material and participate

Concern No alternative option will provide the student with the same experience

Clickers Be aware: Not all students can read what is on the screen or push the button Reading questions and options aloud allows everyone access to the information at the same time Make sure to read aloud results of the polls Alternative options: Work with ATC to explore other options so student can participate

Tablet Apps Not all apps are accessible with voiceover, zoom, and alternative gestures Not all tablets are accessible Alternative Option: Sometimes there are alternative app options that are accessible—the ATC can assist with exploring this Concern: Alternative apps do not provide the same experience for the student An alternative app can not always be found There is not a way to print out app material and scan to make accessible like we do textbooks and course materials

Questions Ian Shadrick M.A., M.A., CVRT, CRC Department of Counseling, Leadership, Special Education Megan Shadrick M.S., M.A., COMS Disability Resource Center-Access Technology Center