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Tables are powerful tools for organizing and presenting data, but without proper accessibility features, they can become barriers for users relying on assistive technologies. Ensuring that tables in Word and PowerPoint are accessible is essential for communications, especially in educational, governmental, and professional settings.
Designing an accessible course isn’t just about compliance—it’s about empowering every learner to succeed by factoring in user preferences and multiple modalities. Whether you're teaching online, in-person, or hybrid, these 20 tips will help you build a course that welcomes diverse abilities, learning styles, and backgrounds.
When developing electronic documents, it’s essential to ensure that all users, including those with disabilities, can navigate, understand, and interact with your content. This article outlines key principles and practical tips for creating accessible documents that work across platforms and formats, helping you build content that’s usable, readable, and respectful of every user’s needs.
This checklist aids faculty and staff who are designated to manage, create and/or update content within our Learning Management System or provides as part of course requirements and resources. The standards apply to content within websites, web applications, social media, and documents.