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A-13 White space.mp4

White space is a design element we use, without really thinking about it, in order to make our documents more readable. Old habits (from "the days of typewriters") eat up our time…

From  Christine Robinson

A-12 Acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols

Don't assume "everybody knows" what your acronym means; always spell it out the first time you use it. Also, for the sake of screen reader users, get yourself knowledgeable about…

From  Christine Robinson

A-11 Book titles.mp4

Of course we use special formatting for book titles. it's important to use a book title style, so screen reader users can easily find and recognize book titles in a document. Don't just use…

From  Christine Robinson

A-06 Copying and pasting

Copying and pasting is dangerous! It's the easiest way to "break" the accessible formatting in the syllabus template. Of course, most of us need to copy and paste some information into…

From  Christine Robinson

C03 Saving as a Read-Only Word doc

From  Christine Robinson

C-01 Intelligent Accessibility Check

From  Christine Robinson

B-06 Changing a style's appearance

From  Christine Robinson

B-05 Setting tab stops

From  Christine Robinson

B-04 Adding an image

From  Christine Robinson

B-02 Creating a new table

From  Christine Robinson

2019-04-17 - GUEST LECTURE - Renee Unterman

From  Gregory Starks

Troubleshooting: Follow the Path

From  Gregory Starks

Touch Interaction

From  Gregory Starks

Connect: Air Media

From  Gregory Starks

Unique Case Setup: Powerpoint

From  Gregory Starks

Operating Document Camera

From  Gregory Starks