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What Is It?
Best Practices
Who Can Use It?
Montana Tech Instructors
What is it?
Grab and Go Accessibility and Universal Design Best Practices
- This section addresses course adherence to accessibility and universal design principles that are critical to some learners.
- It is recommended to link your syllabus to the Montana Technological University Accessibility Policy.
- Disability services information is available on the Disability Services page.
- Communicate how you proactively support a wide range of learning styles and abilities, rather than only accommodating registered disabilities.
- Provide campus compliance information and the Learning Management System (LMS) accessibility statement or link to institutional disability services and LMS accessibility information.
- For example, Moodle accessibility information is available here.
- Ensure course materials (both instructor-created and external) are accessible for students with disabilities.
- Use accessible text formatting, link descriptions, and color choices.
- Include descriptive alt text for all images.
- Provide meaningful link descriptions rather than generic terms like “click here.”
- Ensure documents (Word, PDFs) are accessible.
- Make audio and video content accessible by using captions or transcripts.
- Verify that any third-party software used is accessible.
- If a resource or activity is not accessible, provide an acceptable alternative.