Student Accessibility: Alternative Formats

Have you ever found the content in your course difficult to read, or do you wish it came in a different format? Through the tool Ally, now you can download alternative formats of content directly from your course. Alternative formats aren't just for a select group of students. Alternative formats benefit everyone. For example, maybe you have a lot of course material to read and get eye strain, or maybe you’re an auditory learner. You can listen to an audio format of the learning materials instead or use the immersive reader format.

Don’t stick to just one format! Use as many formats as you want. For example, if the content isn’t in your first language, you could follow along in the ePub as you listen to the audio file. All from the comfort of your favorite coffee shop or study corner. Download one or more alternative formats to best suit your learning needs.

Check out the user guide, video, and infographic below for more information about the types of alternative formats available and how to access them in your ulearn course.

Note: Alternative formats are not a substitute for accommodations. Students who have disabilities and/or health conditions with accommodations should contact Accessibility Services for support. See the Academic Support website for campus-specific information including office location and contact number.

Alternative Formats User Guide - This user guide allows you to download alternative formats of instructor content directly from your ulearn course. Alternative formats provide the opportunity for you to access information through different file types in the way you need or want it.

What are "Alternative Formats"?

Understanding Alternative Formats in ulearn - Download PDF

infographic about the 5 alternative formats available in ulearn including tagged PDF, HTML, ePub, Electronic Braille, Audio, BeeLine Reader, Immersive Reader

 

 

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