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Follow Up Friday: What’s Changing in Digital Course Materials?

For years, PDFs have been the standard format for digital course materials. While they are easy to distribute, they often fall short in terms of accessibility, engagement, and interactivity. As education technology continues to evolve, interactive e-books and dynamic digital content are emerging as the future of course materials—offering features that go beyond simple text […]

Follow Up Friday: Introduction to PDF Accessibility

On February 12th, Accessibility Coordinator Michelle Tuten led a Workshop Wednesday session on PDF accessibility. The presentation provided an in-depth introduction to PDF accessibility and included demonstrations of various PDF creation methods.

Follow Up Friday

In case you missed it, catch this month’s talk about accessible PDFs! From the Archives: PDF Accessibility Check out the Lunch and Learn talk from Clemson Online’s Accessibility Coordinator, Michelle Tuten! She covers the importance of usability in creating digital content, how to create PDFs, and how to make those PDFs accessible for all users. […]

Register for Clemson Online’s Accessibility Coordinator NDEAM Talk

Read below to see how you can learn to make your PDFs accessible for all!  Adobe Acrobat and Accessibility If you are using Adobe Acrobat to convert documents from Word or InDesign to PDFs, then you should be aware of tools in Acrobat to make your document accessible. Join Clemson Online’s Accessibility Coordinator Michelle Tuten […]

Make Accessible PDFs: A New Guide from Clemson Online

Do you use a lot of PDFs? Do you know if they’re accessible? Creating accessible documents is a crucial component of learning and communication at Clemson, so we are excited to announce that Clemson Online has launched the all new PDF Accessibility Guide. This comprehensive guide is available for self-enrollment through Canvas. In the guide, you […]