Course Accessibility
快播导航 Policy
The 快播导航 (UNO) is committed to ensuring that all students have equal access to course content and learning environments. In compliance with:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
- The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA)
- Section 504 and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
UNO is obligated to make all digital content and technology equally effective and accessible, regardless of a user鈥檚 physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities. This includes content hosted on Canvas, shared via email, or posted to university-affiliated websites or external platforms.
2026 Accessibility Rule Update
Beginning April 24, 2026, all public-facing and instructional digital content must meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. This federal requirement applies to:
- Canvas pages, modules, quizzes, and assignments
- PDFs, Word documents, presentations, and spreadsheets
- Multimedia (videos, narrated PPTs, podcasts)
- Mobile apps, external readings, and third-party websites
If you embed a YouTube video or assign a PDF reading, it must have accurate captions or an accessible text format鈥攅ven if you didn鈥檛 create the resource.
Fortunately, many accessibility fixes are simple and can be done using tools you already have鈥攍ike Canvas, Microsoft Office, and Panopto.
Faculty Responsibilities
All instructors are expected to:
- Create digital content that is accessible by default
- Review course materials using built-in accessibility checkers
- Ensure videos are accurately captioned
- Provide descriptive alt text for images
- Use structured headings, readable fonts, and clear link labels
- Avoid color-only meaning and low contrast designs
- Replace inaccessible PDFs when possible
Accessibility should be proactive, not reactive鈥攄on't wait for a student to request accommodations. benefits everyone.
Accessibility Quick Guide
North Carolina State 快播导航 has compiled a useful . We thank NC State for their permission to link to this guide.