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Creating Accessible Documents Staff Development Day Information Technology October 14, 2013
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Gravity Accessibility is like Gravity… It’s not just a nice thing, it’s THE LAW
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What is Accessibility? According to the Microsoft online tutorial, Create an accessible office document… Create an accessible office document Accessibility means making something usable by everyone— including people with disabilities. Since you can't always find out specifics about your audience, you should create documents that are as accessible as possible to everyone. Source: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/frontpage-help/create-an- accessible-office-document-RZ006380094.aspx?section=1
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What is Accessibility? – Part 2 Another term used for accessibility is: Universal Design
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Types of Disabilities Consider the types of disabilities your readers may face when accessing your content. – Vision – Hearing – Mobility – Cognitive – Language – Seizure Disabilities HearingMobilityCognitiveLanguageSeizureVision
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Making Documents Accessible All Microsoft Office documents—except Visio—can be made accessible when used for their intended purpose.
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Screen Readers People with vision disabilities use screen readers for accessing digital text & web sites JAWS = Job Access With Speech YouTube: Introduction to the Screen Reader (7:04) – University of Wisconsin-MadisonIntroduction to the Screen Reader YouTube: Word screen reader example (2:31) – Karen Sorensen (Portland Community College)Word screen reader example YouTube: Using JAWS with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Normandale Community College (begin at 3:02)Using JAWS with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
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Making Electronic Documents Accessible The MN.IT Services web site offers tutorials on creating accessible documentsMN.IT Services web site MN.IT Services: Making Electronic Documents Accessible: http://mn.gov/oet/governance/for- agencies/accessibility/electronic_documents.jsp#Making Electronic Documents Accessible
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Structural Formatting Features Structural formatting allows users to navigate the document: Table of contents Styles and headings Document properties NO text boxes (use a 1x1 table instead) Table headings and bookmark Repeat header rows
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Descriptive Text Features Descriptive text explains pictures, charts, and graphs to users: Add Alt Text for images, objects, SmartArt, table cells, and charts. Use descriptive text for hyperlinks. Do not use “Click here…” as a hyperlink.
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Layout Features Layout design makes the content accessible to use and understand: Do not use color as the only way to differentiate content. Add text and textures to fill chart data. Place images in-line instead of floating in front of text. Use Outline View to create/check accessible content in PowerPoint presentations
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Scanned PDF files PDFs created from scanned documents may be image-only, not searchable text: Test existing documents using Adobe Reader 1.Open in Adobe Reader 2.Click View + Read Out Loud + Activate Read Out Loud 3.Click on text or select View + Read Out Loud + Read to End of Document May use Adobe Acrobat Pro to fix existing docs Scan new documents using the ‘text’ setting (not line image or photo)
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Campus Access: A Manual For Universal Design Normandale Community College, in conjunction with Minnesota Learning Commons, created a step-by-step manual on Universal Design. step-by-step manual Minnesota Learning CommonsMinnesota Learning Commons: http://www.accessibility.project.mnscu.edu/ Document Repository: Manual Office 2010 August 2012 UpdateManual Office 2010 August 2012 Update
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Use the Accessibility Checker in Microsoft Office 2010 to test your document. Save your document. Click File. Click the [Check for Issues] button. Click Check Accessibility. Fix This Document
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For More Information Refer to pages 3 and 4 of your Creating Accessible Documents handout: Minnesota Learning Commons: MN.IT Services: Making Electronic Documents Accessible A Checklist for Accessible Word and PDF Documents Microsoft Office: “Create an Accessible Office Document” Microsoft Office: “Ten Tips for Accessible Documents” Acrobat accessibility training resources
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