Creating Accessible Digital Content

Ensure that all your courses, documents, and videos are fully accessible to individuals with disabilities. Find tutorials and tips on CIT's self-help pages. Electronic documents and forms are now the most common way of sharing information and must be clear, concise, and readily accessible with or without assistive technology.

Strive for 85

To ensure that all digital course content complies with the new Title II rule, Geneseo announces the Strive for 85 campaign. All Brightspace courses must have an Ally accessibility score of 85% or above. CIT will review low-scoring courses in Brightspace for improvement.

Make Your Course Content Accessible

  1. Use Ally in Brightspace to check your course's accessibility score and how to fix any inaccessible materials you have. To locate the Ally Course Report, navigate to "Course Tools" in the blue course navigation bar at the top of your screen and select "Ally Course Report."
  2. Upload Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents to Brightspace, instead of PDF documents. This will easily increase your course accessibility score. Pass the built-in Microsoft Accessibility Checker to ensure they are accessible before uploading them to Brightspace.
  3. If you have scanned pages of readings, either recreate them in Word or request electronic textbooks from Milne Library or the textbook's publisher.
  4. Schedule an accessibility consultation with CIT's Digital Accessibility Analyst, Anjali Shiyamsaran.
  5. Join the SUNY Inclusion Questopen to all administrators, faculty, staff, and studentsfor more accessibility training, resources, and support.

Tutorials

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