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Canvas@Illinois, Accessibility Checker
The Accessibility Checker can identify 12 types of accessibility issues, including these common ones:
- Image description (known as alternative or alt text) problems, such as alt text that is missing, too long, or is simply the name of the image file itself
- Adjacent links that have the same URL (where the text should be a single link)
- Table problems, such as missing captions, headers, and/or header scope
- Headings that are too long
- Color contrast ratios that make text or images difficult to discern
The Accessibility Checker will also walk you through how to fix issues it detects. The fix may be as simple as typing something in a text box or choosing a new color and clicking "Apply." When there are no more accessibility issues remaining, you'll be rewarded with confetti and balloons!
If you’re looking to enhance the overall accessibility and inclusivity of your course and teaching, CITL's Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Team can also help. For more information, contact the UDL Team at CITL-UDLTeam@illinois.edu.
Instructure provides more information about the Accessibility Checker on their Canvas Community site here: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-use-the-Accessibility-Checker-in-the-Rich-Content/ta-p/820