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Top Ten Tips for Creating Accessible Courses Beth Case Program Manager for Digital, Emerging, and Assistive Technologies University of Louisville beth.case@Louisville.edu
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#1: Plan ahead Many barriers to accessibility can be easily prevented by considering accessibility when you design your course and your materials. Ask yourself: How could a blind/deaf/mobility impaired student access this material or do this assignment?
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#2 : Syllabus statement Students with disabilities who require accommodations (academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids or services) for this course must contact a staff member in BCTC's Disability Support Services (DSS) office. The DSS e-mail address is BL_DSS@kctcs.edu and the phone number is 859-246-6535. Please do not request accommodations directly from the professor or instructor.BL_DSS@kctcs.edu
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#3 : Alt text http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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Screen reader demo
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Alt-Text practice How would you describe this picture if: 1)It’s a website for a hotel where peacocks roam. 2)It’s for a photography class. 3)It’s for a zoology class in a section talking about distinguishing male and female peacocks.
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#4 : Use “Styles” in Word http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#5 : Use row and column headings UnitChaptersAssignmentPoints Unit 11-3Quiz 1100 Unit 24-6Quiz 2100 Unit 37-8Quiz 3100 Unit 49-10Quiz 4100 http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#6 : Use descriptive links Incorrect: Click here to read the syllabus. Correct: You can find more information in the syllabus. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#7 : Alternatives to PowerPoint Not always possible to make them accessible. Consider another method to convey information. Make alternate version in Word. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#8 : Transcripts and Captions Audio only – Verbatim transcript Video – Verbatim, synchronized captions http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#9 : PDFs Documents: Create in Word, then save as PDF. Articles: Try to get as HTML or accessible PDF. Articles: If you only have an inaccessible PDF, use OCR software to convert. http://louisville.edu/delphi/resources/creating-accessible-courses
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#10 : Review publisher materials Many publisher websites and materials are not accessible. Tell publishers that accessibility is vital.
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Bonus: Use your resources Veronica Miller Disability Support Services 859-246-6535 Veronica.miller@kctcs.edu
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