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The Online Course Design Rubric Series: Create Accessible Course Content: Section D

Using section D of the Online Course Design Rubric, learn how to create accessible content from the beginning.
(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.)
Organizer: Cheryl Chapman, Instructional Designer CVC-OEI

This webinar will provide an overview of the basic considerations for developing accessible content. Topics will include proper use of: links, alternative (“alt”) text, headings and styles, and colors. You will also learn about accessibility checkers for Microsoft Office products, Canvas, and websites.

The CCC Accessibility Center’s Liezl Madrona will demonstrate how to ensure accessibility in Canvas. Participants are encouraged to download the slide deck.

The CCC Accessibility Center's Liezl Madrona will demonstrate how to ensure accessibility in Canvas. Participants are encouraged to download the slide deck.

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