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Canvas Accessibility

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Canvas is a huge portion of our faculty, staff, and students lives.  Accessibility and usability are the most important items of making our experiences with Canvas pleasant and useful.  This guide is dedicated on how to make items more accessible and usable within Canvas.  

Available Canvas Tools

Link Validator

The Link Validator in Canvas is a convenient tool that helps you check your links within your course. As websites change links can get broken or invalidated, so it is always good to check the links prior to publishing your course and periodically throughout the semester.

Link validator button within course settings

Universal Design Online content Inspection Tool (UDOIT)

The Universal Design Online content Inspection Tool (UDOIT) was created by the Center for Distributed Learning at the University of Central Florida. UDOIT will scan your course content, generate a report and provide instructions on how to correct accessibility issues.

This tool is meant to be used as a guide, not a certification. It only checks for common accessibility issues, and is not comprehensive; a clean report in UDOIT does not necessarily mean that your course is fully accessible. Likewise, the tool may indicate a possible accessibility issue where one does not exist. In order to understand a UDOIT report, you need to understand the basics of webpage accessibility. 

The UDOIT tool is located in every staging Canvas course. It may need to be enabled in the course navigation to see it in menu.  For more information about UDOIT contact your IIC/DL department and/or your campus Instructional Designer.

Additional Canvas articles

Canvas Guides and Online Community

Ever tried to get help but no one was available? The Canvas Guides, accessed via the Help icon in the left global navigation bar, is also a great resource for accessibility issues and questions. In addition, the Canvas Community also is a great repository of questions and answers from peers as well as Canvas Support. 

Here's a helpful Canvas post regarding accessibility by Doug Holton How to Fix and Prevent Accessibility Issues in Your Canvas Course.  

Articles that were a great help in this guide were General Accessibility Design Guidelines and Accessibility within Canvas.

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