Reporting Accessibility Issues
Are you a student or using course materials?
The office of disabilityÌýsupport services is setup to help evaluate and provide services to students who need help with their course materials. ÌýThey are the fastest way to get the help.
Students need to be registered and if you haven't done that yet they can help you work through the process.
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ATI is all about ensuring that users have the ability to use our resources. ÌýWe work across campus to provide the best service we can. ÌýIf you are having an issue with using assistive technology on a website please let us know. ÌýWe will work with the department to resolve the issue. ÌýWe make it our policy to make web resources accessible to all regardless of disability. ÌýÌýÌý
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What is anÌýATI issue?
- images that includeÌýtext in them or where the same informationÌýis notÌýin plain text
- videos without closed captions or text transcript
- PDF's thatÌýhave no tab order, primary language, or alt text on images
- color or text and the background color are too similar
- links on a page with unclear text as to where you're going to be taken (i.e. "click here"), the same text leading to different URLs, or URLsÌýthat use different text to direct users.
- links that open different windows or file formats without clearly saying so in link by using an icon with properÌýalt text.
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What is NOT an ATI Issue
- broken link (404) or security/forbidden access errorsÌý(503/500)
- images not displaying
- content on pagesÌýis not updated or correct
- spelling mistakes
- content is confusing or poorly organized
- you tried to complete a task and the directions did not work as expected or explained
- you are having trouble connecting a device to Campus WI-FIÌýor other Campus resources
If you feel like you have found an ATIÌýissue please let us know so we can work with the website owners to fix the problems.Ìý