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====Accessibility Reasorces====
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*[https://www.evergreen.edu/accessibility Evergreen's Guide on Accessible Technology ]
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*[[Accessibility_Help|Accessibility Help Page ]]
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*[[Tips_for_Providing_Barrier-Free_Access|Tips for Providing Barrier-Free Access]]
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*[[Accessibility_Software|Accessibility Software]]
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*[[Accessibility:_Where_to_Go_for_Help|Accessibility: Where to Go for Help]]
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*[[Optical_Character_Recognition|Optical Character Recognition]]
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====Creating Accessible Content====
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*[[Accessible_Word_Documents|Accessible Word Documents]]
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*[[Create_an_Accessible_PDF|Create an Accessible PDF]]
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*[[Creating_Accessible_Math_Resources|Creating Accessible Math Resources]]
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*[[Accessible_Spreadsheets|Accessible Spreadsheets]]
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*[[Accessible_Video|Accessible Video]]
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*[[Accessible_Canvas_Pages|Accessible Canvas Pages]]
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*[[Accessible_WordPress_Pages|Accessible WordPress Pages ]]
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*[[Accessibility_Within_Canvas_Checklist|Accessibility Within Canvas Checklist]]
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*[[Learn_more_about_Accessibiliity_and_Inclusive_Design|Learn more about Accessibiliity and Inclusive Design]]
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 5 October 2017

How to create accessible lists

Both numbered lists and bulleted lists can be included in your Canvas page to indicate key points and ideas. Lists can also inform screen readers of the reading order and importance of your content.

Typically, when information needs to be presented sequentially or ordered, it is best to utilize numbered lists.

Example:

Evergreen promotes student learning through these 5 foci of learning:

  1. Interdisciplinary Study
  2. Collaborative Learning
  3. Learning Across Significant Differences
  4. Personal Engagement
  5. Linking Theory with Practical Applications


If the order is not important, you can use a bulleted list.

Example:

Famous Alumni of The Evergreen State College include:

  • Lynda Barry (cartoonist and author)
  • Josh Blue (winner, 2006 "Last Comic Standing")
  • Matt Groening (creator of the "The Simpsons")
  • Dr. James Moore (Director, Harvard Law School's Open Economics project)