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Access new course accessibility tools in Canvas

Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can now access two new tools in Canvas designed to enhance course accessibility:

  • UDOIT, which serves as an accessibility checker for faculty and support staff, helping to identify potential accessibility issues within Canvas courses and providing guidance on how to address them; and 
  • SensusAccess, which empowers students, faculty, and support staff by providing alternative file formats for course materials.

Both tools replace the previously offered Canvas Ally, which is no longer available. 

For more information about these tools, students, faculty and staff can attend two drop-in sessions, which will be hosted via Zoom on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 10 a.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 12:30 p.m. 

Register for the UDOIT session.

Sign up for the SensusAccess session.

If you’re unable to attend these sessions, join the University Technology’s ([U]Tech) weekly digital accessibility office hours, contact TLTaccessibility@case.edu, or visit U]Tech’s website. 

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