Designing Accessible Canvas Courses
Designing Accessible Canvas Courses
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Introduction |
Welcome to Designing Accessible Canvas Courses! The Canvas LMS has built-in accessibility features that make it possible to accommodate students with all types of disabilities. You may be here because you have been contacted by the Department of Accessibility Services about a student in your course. Even if you don't currently teach students with disabilities, it's likely you will in the future. If you design your course for accessibility now, you will save time and energy redesigning it later on. As you will learn in this course, the set of best practices for designing accessible courses, called Universal Design for Learning (UDL), meets the needs of all students and facilitates a better learning experience overall. This course covers step-by-step instructions for setting up your Canvas course to be an accessible learning environment. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
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Why Accessibility in Canvas Matters |
When an online course is made accessible, all students, regardless of difficulty or disability, can retrieve, view, and use all course content. Different students may require different accessibility feature designs, depending on their particular difficulty. Here are a few things to consider when it comes to accessibility in Canvas:
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Up Next: About Universal Design for Learning
Discover more about the principles of Universal Design and how it works in practice.
Some content in this course is based on the Online Teaching course created by the Trustees of Indiana University Links to an external site..
