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Accessible Documents

These resources provide guidance for designing accessible Microsoft, PDF, and other types of documents.

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  • How accessible are Microsoft Word documents?
  • Is PDF accessible?
  • How can you integrate accessibility into your syllabus?
  • How can I create math and science documents that are accessible to students with visual impairments?
  • Are there commercial products designed to make math accessible to students with disabilities?
  • When requested, why is it important that I provide a reading list to the disability services office prior to the start of a term?
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