Accessible Canvas Courses
Learn more about key accessibility principles and practical strategies to design and deliver accessible Canvas courses.
Learn more about key accessibility principles and practical strategies to design and deliver accessible Canvas courses.
What It Is
Accessible document formatting uses built-in structure and tools in programs like Word, PDF, and PowerPointsuch as headings, lists, slide layouts, and reading orderto ensure content can be read and navigated by assistive technologies. Proper formatting helps preserve meaning when documents are shared, downloaded, or converted.
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Captions are text versions of spoken dialogue and important audio information synchronized with video. Transcripts provide a written record of spoken content and relevant audio elements for videos or audio-only materials. In digital course materials, captions and transcripts ensure multimedia content is accessible in multiple formats.
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Descriptive links use meaningful text to clearly communicate where a link will take the user. Instead of generic phrases like click here or read more, descriptive links describe the destination or purpose of the link within digital course materials.
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Accessible tables are used to present data in a clear, logical way and include proper headers and structure so information can be understood by all users. In digital course materials, tables should be reserved for datanot layoutand designed so relationships between rows and columns are clear.
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Logical heading structures use properly ordered headings (such as Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3) to organize content into clear, meaningful sections. Clear organization helps students understand how content is structured and how ideas relate to one another within digital course materials.
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Color contrast refers to the difference between text (or important visual elements) and the background behind them. Readability is how easily users can see and understand text and visual content. In digital course materials, sufficient contrast and clear text formatting ensure that content is legible across devices and learning environments.
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Alternative text (alt text) is a brief written description added to images, charts, graphs, and other visual elements in digital course materials. Alt text is read aloud by screen readers and displayed when images do not load, allowing students who cannot see the image to understand its purpose and content.
Why It Matters
Discover the vibrant, creative and inclusive community we have here at the School of Theatre and Dance! Youll start with a tour of our Center for the Performing Arts, followed by program sessions and specialized classes that give you a hands-on experience. Well take a break for lunch, then dive back in with workshops and extended learning options. The day wraps up with a Q&A session where you can get your questions answered by our faculty and student ambassadors.