Accessibility Checklist
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Accessibility Checklist with How-To Guides Use this checklist to make sure you've got an accessible website: Click on the links below to learn more and improve the accessibility of your site.
- Is the page styled in proper heading format? Utilizing Headings Within Canvas
- Does the site provide adequate color contrast? Inadequate Color Contrast Within Canvas
- Do links use descriptive text? Utilizing Descriptive Text Within Canvas
- Are lists created properly using the built-in bulleting/numbering tool? Proper List Format
- Do images include alt (alternative) text? Alt Text and Captioning Within Canvas
Checklist for Accessibility within specific Canvas Features
- Quizzes: Instructors can moderate a quiz for individuals who require more time or need multiple attempts. To learn more see the Canvas Guide for Quiz Exceptions.
- SpeedGrader and DocViewer: DocViewer is a tool built into Speed Grader that allows faculty to leave annotated feedback on student work. The annotations are accessible and can be read by screen readers.
- User Settings: The User Settings page had a feature option called High Contrast Style. Once enabled, this feature provides a higher contrast for buttons, tabs, and other areas throughout Canvas. To learn more see the Canvas Guide for changing user settings.