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  • Updated on: Apr 03, 2019

    How can I make images more accessible?

    Manual For Students
  • Updated on: Apr 03, 2019

    How can I make images more accessible?

    Users with some disabilities will be unable to see images and/or comprehend what they are meant to convey.  Alternative Text can help give context and meaning to an image.

  • You can create a table in the Rich-Text Editor by specifying the number of rows and columns you want, or you can add a template table, such as the Activities Grid template, in the Rich-Text Editor.  For information on adding a template, see How do I add a Content Template in the Rich-Text Editor?

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  • Comments posted by students to the Anonymous Feedback tool are completely anonymous.  Because no identifying information will be associated with your posts, you might want to contact your instructor directly if you have a question for which you'd like an individual response.

  • Updated on: Mar 18, 2019

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  • Updated on: Mar 04, 2019

    How can I make tables more accessible?

    Manual For Students
  • Updated on: Mar 04, 2019

    How can I make tables more accessible?

    Users of screen readers cannot read tables the same way sighted users do. Sighted users can tell at a glance what column and row a given cell is associated with, but a screen reader user needs a properly coded table. To make tables usable, additional steps will need to be taken to make them accessible.

  • Comments posted by students to the Anonymous Feedback tool are completely anonymous.  Individuals in the Teaching Assistant role in a course site are not able to view anonymous feedback.

  • By default, only you will be able to access the question pools you create, but you can share your question pools with other instructors from within the system.

    You can only share a question pool with a user who has permission to create assessments, and you must share the question pool from a site for which both you and the other user have such a role; it does not have to be the site where you created the pool.

    Once someone shares a question pool with you, you can then access the pool from any site in which you have the ability to create assessments, unless the creator of the pool revokes access.

    Pool owners will see the names of everyone with whom they've shared the pool on the Share Pool screen in all of their own sites. If someone with whom a pool has been shared is not a member of the site the pool owner is viewing, that person will be listed under Site Members with Access with the role of anonymous_access.

    Removing a user from a site does not remove access to any question pools you've shared with him or her; you must revoke access using the instructions below.