Course Materials — Accessibility

For Canvas courses, there are several tools available. Canvas has a basic accessibility tool in Canvas Pages, which performs similar tests to Word’s accessibility checker. Text added to Canvas Pages is almost always more accessible than a separate, downloaded document.

Ally is a more powerful accessibility tool that does three things.

  • Analyzes the content of a Canvas course and identifies materials that could be difficult for all students to access,
  • Makes it easier to fix that content, and
  • Adds the ability for students to download more accessible versions of your materials.

Learn more about Ally, a Canvas accessibility tool. View the Ally Remediation Cheat Sheet to understand the errors, view explanations and how to fix them.

Remember, some of the most important things you can do in your courses are:

  • Make sure that eTexts, websites, and online resources provided by the book publisher are accessible.
  • Make sure that videos and other websites you link to are accessible.
  • Check your handouts and assignments for accessibility.
  • Start with an accessible syllabus template.

To learn more, check out SBCTC’s Library of Accessibility Resources, from the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges.

Accessibility Links
Accessible Technology Concerns
Website Accessibility Concerns

Accessible Technology Team Contact