Digital Course Content Checklist

For more guidance and resources, see Improve Accessibility in your Canvas Course in Bearcats Landing.

Text

  • Headings are organized in a logical and hierarchal fashion, with consecutive headings (i.e., no skipped heading levels).
  • Lists are formatted using the rich content editor (as opposed to manually typed characters like hyphens, numbers, or icons).
  • The content is clear and concise.
  • All links include descriptive link text that helps users understand the content of the linked page prior to selecting it (i.e., avoid generic phrases like "click here").
  • The color contrast ratio between foreground text and background color is sufficient.
  • A functional table of contents (TOC) is present on longer course pages.
  • If color is used to emphasize important text, is there is an alternate, compliant method used as well?

Images

Tables

Documents

Follow the accessibility best practices for the file format. Use the tools built into your source program to check your content for accessibility.

If you plan to post your syllabus as a PDF, make the syllabus as accessible as possible in the source program, then export the document to PDF format.

Multimedia

  • Videos with audio content have accurate, synchronized captioning.
  • Audio files have a matching transcript file.
  • Videos without audio content have a text equivalent or audio description.

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