Creating Accessible Digital Content
Digital accessibility is designing digital products and services so they can be used by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. By making content accessible, you benefit all users. Below are step-by-step tutorials that will help you through creating accessible documents, presentations, multimedia, and more.
Tutorials and Guides
- Microsoft Word Documents
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Do you use Google Docs? Download your document to Word to follow the steps in the video.
- Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations
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Do you use Google Slides? Download your document to PowerPoint to follow the steps in the video.
- Web Accessibility
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Follow these
- Video and Audio
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Brightspace
YouTube captioning
will automatically be published on videos but may not be appear instantly. Review your captions to fix any errors.
Panopto
Any video or audio files you upload to Panopto will have machine-generated captioning applied. when done to ensure the captions are accurate and correct any mistakes.
Accessibility Tips by Role
For Faculty
To ensure that all digital course content complies with the new Title II rule, 好色先生 announces the Strive for 85 campaign. All Brightspace courses must have an Ally accessibility score of 85% or above to be accessible to students, which you can achieve by following these steps:
- to check your course's accessibility score. To locate the Ally Course Report, click "Course Tools" in the blue navigation bar at the top of your screen and click "Ally Course Report."
- Make documents accessible from the start using , and pass the built-in accessibility checker before uploading to Brightspace. Avoid uploading PDFs as these are labor-intensive to make accessible.
- If you have scanned pages of readings, recreate these in Word or .
- with Digital Accessibility Analyst, Anjali Shiyamsaran, or submit documents for remediation.
For Staff
- Avoid sharing documents in PDF format as PDFs are labor-intensive to make accessible.
For Students
More Accessibility Resources
- Join the (open to everyone on campus) for more accessibility training.
- Find tutorials and tips on
- Visit the Milne Library's
- (free to SUNY students, faculty, staff)
- Convert documents to accessible formats using