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Creating Accessible Instructional Content Basics

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This brief resource guide is intended to highlight some of the ways in which faculty, instructional staff, and others who are engaged in the creation and delivery of online content may utilize inclusive course design for their academic courses.

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as amended offers guidance on providing effective communication for individuals with hearing, vision and speech disabilities.  The selected communication tool(s) should provide the individual with the same...

Assistive Tech Lending

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University Disability Resources (UDR) manages the Assistive Technology Library and Lab (ATLL) in the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center, Suite 662. The ATLL is a community resource providing opportunities to faculty, staff and students to try...

Academic Alternative Format

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Alternative Formats are a form of effective communication and may include audio files (mp3), e-books, DAISY, braille, accessible PDFs, electronic or large print versions of standard print or digital materials.