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Find accessibility resources by document type. This index links to UND, TTaDA, Microsoft, Deque University, and Section 508 guidance for creating accessible Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, Outlook, and Blackboard Ultra content.
This article outlines how users may set up the sever used by Respondus to publish tests to Blackboard courses.
Explore how thoughtful styling and formatting choices impact accessibility, and learn how to create documents that are clear, readable, and easy to navigate across software platforms.
Apply accessible text formatting to improve readability and ensure content can be understood by all users, including those using screen readers.
Instructors can use the SafeAssign service to check submitted assignments for originality. SafeAssign compares your submitted assignments against a set of academic papers to identify areas of overlap between the submitted assignment and existing works.
Working in Microsoft Teams lets you work on files together at the same time. Also, messages about the document stay with it and will show up in your team conversations.
This article provides information on Docusign security and other questions before using or interacting with documents from this system.
For students submitting a SafeAssign-enabled assignment: This article explains how you can view your submission's SafeAssign Originality report (option available only if enabled by the instructor).
DocuSign is a secure, paperless alternative for official document signatures. Digital document signatures help reduce the carbon footprint by reducing the amount of paper required, plus it is faster than snail mail and eliminates the hassle of finding a fax machine. DocuSign makes keeping copies as easy as saving on your computer, and it can be used on any device.
Steps for setting up the Hue Document Camera as a video input in Zoom and sharing from the doc cam during a meeting: this allows instructors to share physical media and examples (like books) in their presentations and meetings.
Steps for setting up the Hue Document Camera as a video input in YuJa Software Station: this allows instructors to share physical media and examples (like books) in their recorded presentations.