Course Content Accessibility
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Great teaching reaches every student, regardless of how they learn best. Accessible course content doesn't just help students with disabilities - it makes learning clearer and more effective for everyone in your classroom.
Whether you're creating handouts, presentations, or online assignments, small changes can make a huge impact on student success.
Essential Course Content Areas
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Handouts & Documents
Learn to create Word docs and PDFs that work with screen readers. Simple formatting changes make your materials accessible to all students in your classes.
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Presentations & Slides
Make PowerPoint slides that everyone can follow. Good design, clear fonts, and smart color choices help all students stay engaged during lectures.
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Digital Assignments
Create online quizzes, discussions, and projects that work for different learning styles. Ensure your course management system settings support all students. Each Canvas LMS has a Rich Content Editor and Ally Accessibility tool integrated to support faculty as they make accessible content in their courses.
Content Creation Tips
Use clear headings, add alt text to images, and choose readable fonts. These small steps make your course materials work better for students who use assistive technology.
Common Challenges
Many faculty worry that accessible design limits creativity or takes too much time. Accessible materials are often cleaner, clearer, and more professional looking than traditional formats. Students appreciate when professors consider different learning needs. Accessible course design shows that you care about reaching every student in your classroom.
Course Content Accessibility Contact
Looking for personalized help with your specific course materials? The Center for Teaching and Learning provides individualized faculty consultations.