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Accessibility
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The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) was passed in 2005 with the goal of creating an accessible Ontario by 2025. This legislation is unique because it:
- applies to both public and private organizations
- requires obliged organizations to be proactive in identifying, preventing and removing barriers to accessibility
- shifts the focus from the individual who requires an accommodation and focuses on the obligations of organizations to remove barriers
Any course with an online component needs to accessible, starting as of January, 2012. Some links are below to help you ensure your course is accessible.
Vendor Documentation
https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/organizing-your-course-accessibly
https://support.office.com/en-CA/article/creating-accessible-word-documents-d9bf3683-87ac-47ea-b91a-78dcacb3c66d -creating accessible word documents
https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/setting-release-conditions-special-access
https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/meeting-web-content-accessibility-standards
Avenue Specifics
Effective Pedagogical Practices
Nothing at this time.
For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 22911 or email support.avenue@cll.mcmaster.ca.