Document accessibility is essential to ensuring that all content, whether presented on paper, on the web or in another digital format, is usable by everyone. Document accessibility starts with making that content available digitally. Course content such as textbooks, course readings, assignments and other materials that are typically available in print, can be converted to a digital format such as PDF, DOCX, MP3 (audio) or even Braille.
Digital content can be distributed through Moodle, a Google drive, a website or some other digital means. Having access to course materials from any location 24/7 means that students can access them when they need them most and in a format that gives them the most flexibility to consume the content in a way that works best for them, whether that means converting it to audio, magnifying it, or adding filters to improve contrast.
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