Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents Ten steps to creating accessible Word documents: 1. Use headings “A good heading structure is probably the most important consideration in most Word documents.  Headings will allow screen reader users to navigate...
Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Ensemble Feature: See Jane and Joe Share, Copy, and Transfer

Here’s a look at how Jane and Joe can share, copy, and transfer a video between their Ensemble libraries. Sharing If Jane wants to share a video with Joe, she needs to ask Joe to give her the right to share with him. Once Joe sets up the share; Jane shares the video....
Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Tech Tips: Gradebook

Does your Gradebook have alignment issues? Are you interested in using a 4.0 scale in your Gradebook? Check out these great Gradebook tips. Getting your Grader report to line up: Are you trying to enter grades and your students names and grades are just a little off?...
Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Reading Strategies for Students

In order to bring more reading strategies to students, Megan Ward and I have created YouTube videos to assist you in using reading strategies with your texts.  One, SQ3R, is a textbook strategy that is highly effective in helping students comprehend and retain the...
Accessibility Tips: Working With Documents

Cool Tool: Blackboard Collaborate

Did you know that NMC has seat licenses to use Blackboard Collaborate? Blackboard Collaborate, formerly known as Elluminate, is a web conferencing tool that allows you to meet with students live and online, share screens, and record the session. The following video...